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Don't you feel it too ?
Everyone is suffering from a problem you don't see everyday, you and I are suffering from somthing we don't know. Let's keep the peace.
0 likes • 10h
The point is there is pain and stranger and I have pain, people at the past or present are suffering. From the virtue of "The Four Noble Truths" I belive Dukkha: The Truth of Suffering, Samudaya: The Truth of the Cause of Suffering, Nirodha: The Truth of the Cessation of Suffering and Magga: The Truth of the Path to the End of Suffering.
This place is retarded
I came in expecting people who actually care about what Mr Ramboh talks about, people trying to build something, get better, move with intention. Instead, it’s like I walked into a daycare for grown adults. Half the people here can’t put together a coherent sentence, but somehow have the confidence to ask the most retarded questions like they just discovered thinking yesterday. And the rest? Elite squad of loser nerds hosting philosophy TED Talks, debating the meaning of life like it’s a full-time job, instead of, you know, actually doing anything meaningful with theirs. No direction, no standards, no urgency. Just a whole lot of fucking static noise dressed up as “deep thinking.” Yeah… I think I’ve seen enough. Time to upgrade my tier, because this ain’t it. Thank you for understanding :)
0 likes • 15d
Well man you are wrong, we can think for our self and make opinion and choice. You can't be 100% blind (no shit), to gain skill is to put effort, to be a thinker you question things that make no sense and revaluate your self and grow lastly humility help quiet the ego.
0 likes • 15d
You aren't that blind, but listen to somone who's smarter isn't bad ethier. (Heck it might give you a hint on the best path) One day Ramboh won't be the antidote to most of your problem. We must let go and achieve enlightenment on our own term 🙏. That's all for now I wish you peace, dude.
what makes someone a philosopher?
I am gonna be completely honest i am not really "knowledgeable" in this subject but i tried to search about it online, online it read that philosophy is a "systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, knowledge, mind, reason, language, and value." At least that is what wikipedia said. So that means that if someone questions knowledge ,mind ,reason ,language or value is a philosopher? I am kind of lost here. it just feels like "Philosopher" is a big title and giving this title to someone just because he asked "what is the reason of life?" seems a bit ridiculous to me, and i am not saying it out of ignorance or just trying to hate. I am genuinely trying to learn and kind of understand this subject. I learned from the introduction video that a philosopher isn't someone that just doesn't do anything all day and "thinks", so i feel like i am missing something, even now when checking online the meaning of a philosopher it gives that a "philosopher is a thinker who systematically studies profound questions regarding existence, knowledge, ethics, reason, and mind". but what exact studies can you do on questions that don't even have an exact answer to them? It sounds goofy because that is kind of how math and physics work if i am not wrong. But how more can you expand about questions like "Do we have free will?" or "is there a universal basis for morality?" because those questions are kind of opinion based at least in my personal opinion. (Just saying i took those questions from google and didn't think of em). I feel like the title philosopher gets thrown around too freely to be honest. So i am just trying to understand what is the difference between someone like Socrates and the average joe when they think about the exact same question? I guess that Socrates will probably have more "profound" or "better" answers, but why that makes Socrates a philosopher but that random dude not? or am i just missing something?
0 likes • 25d
Love of wisdom and appreciation for deep thinking.
0 likes • Apr 17
@Julian K Family member didn't understand and stranger I've never asked stranger in public, in school I was so quick on completing my tasked. The critical fool are mostly nitizens. They clam to have high moral, religion has lost its meaning (the message of suffering change it meaning evertime to build the narrative), and fallowing the process of life is the only thing people do. (Study, get a job, get a life etc.....) "The achilles heel in life" in my view is studying for the big test, now society says you must pass. I didn't pass, but I'd never give up on my life. Others people fate are mediocrity, or they left life before they see their own result. (Sadly) Socrates says I should question that society.
0 likes • Apr 25
@Julian K I'll try improving
Buddhism is deeply introspective, which feels quite intimidating.
I recently got into Buddhism, and I’ve noticed that it’s very self-reflective. It makes me feel like all my actions come back to me, which sometimes leads me to think negatively. Is there any way to prevent that, or is it normal
0 likes • Apr 24
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