Unexpected Philosophy Lessons on the Night Shift
- boundbydiversity
- Jul 7
- 1 min read
There are countless stories waiting to be told, perspectives yearning to be shared. This book brings one such vital perspective to the forefront, offering a glimpse into a world often unseen or unheard. Prepare to discover new dimensions of human experience and to connect with a story that resonates with untold truths.

"Now, let me tell you—when a middle-aged academic starts talking about wasted food and the ethical ramifications, you know you’re in for a treat."
"And indeed, I soon discovered that Dr. Chesterfield specialized in moral philosophy. We hadn’t even pulled out of the convention center parking lot before he launched into a spirited talk about Plato."
Who needs a university lecture when you've got a taxi and a philosopher? One night, I picked up a tweed-clad academic, and my taxi became a rolling seminar on Plato, wasted food, and the meaning of reality. Turns out, the night shift can be surprisingly enlightening.



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