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2007-12-09 06:43:22 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Wow nice question! Right now I feel I'm more philosophical then I have ever been. I analyze my life more often with a lot more clarity. I've learn a lot about how I work through some new people I've spent some time with. Life should always be a constant learning experience for everyone. I should always be working on myself in some way, shape, or form. ERRROOF!

2007-12-09 07:22:54 · answer #1 · answered by ? 5 · 2 0

Probably more than most people ... but I'm that way every 'moment' of my life. I have two things that I 'do' to keep me 'philosophical' ... I strive to learn at least one new thing every day, and I am 'religious' and study religion daily. Oh, I suppose I also come to Y!A to answer questions nearly every day ... all of which tend to make me 'philosophical' every day ... but I' lucky, because the 'philosophy' changes at least five times a day ... it' keeps me lively and more 'fun' than just believing in 'one philosophy' all the time.

2007-12-09 06:48:53 · answer #2 · answered by Kris L 7 · 2 0

I've always been interested in philosophy but when I got divorced 3 years ago it really kicked me in the rear to try and find a way to tell my ex how horrible it is to not self-regulate yourself, or not hold yourself accountable, and responsible for your actions and statements. It transformed my life considerably but she's unreachable (very closed psyche). So...I love Socrates' quote "By all means marry, if you get a good wife...you'll be happy. If you get a bad one you will become a philosopher, and that's good for any man".

2007-12-09 08:32:11 · answer #3 · answered by lawolifer 3 · 1 0

What do you recommend 'nonetheless'??? in user-friendly terms private philosophical moments can convey approximately such an enlightenment...Love makes the international pass around...yeah, some certainty seeker DID come to one among those end....

2016-10-10 22:17:24 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

All Indians or for that matter people of Asian origin are philosopical by nature. All my like I adhered to the philosophy I believed in. If u go against that, ur life would drift like a leaf in the stream and go haywire. In brief I lived by my faith, living by my faith and continue to do so. But philosophy of a person too changes with time. Like I never approved of love affairs as these are more physical attraction and lust for sex than anything serious. But now I do as young people are more mature and capable of deciding for themselves. Love is divine if it is pure.

2007-12-09 16:13:08 · answer #5 · answered by sandeep m 6 · 1 0

After a while all the pieces of the puzzle fit, But I try to stay
in the moment of each day, it's the total that counts not the
sub total.

2007-12-09 08:54:51 · answer #6 · answered by jenny 7 · 0 0

More then I should be. I reached a point where I cand find a reson for everything whether or not the answer is religious or not. However if I can find more knowledge everyday then I can get more ideas and pieces of information about everything.

2007-12-09 07:00:29 · answer #7 · answered by Faust 5 · 1 0

At this very moment? ... not so much. Bored at work and waiting to go home... very un-philosophical right now.

2007-12-10 07:39:52 · answer #8 · answered by tuberk768 5 · 1 0

When things impacting to me happen, I write about them.
That's about as philosophical as I get.
I talk to people about their philosophies and i share mine, but I don't dig too far. Life is meant to live, not to over think every last bit.
And that's how I feel.

2007-12-09 06:49:24 · answer #9 · answered by pepsi_chugger8899 4 · 2 0

I am always philosophical. That is just the way my brain works! LOL

2007-12-09 06:59:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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