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Post by Eugene 2.0 on May 15, 2023 18:50:24 GMT
I guess in this world there are not so many people who interact or cooperate with each other so tight. Or else, even if it is, there are plenty of people and the attention to one person today isn't so bright. Yes, there are popular persons: icons, pop stars, celebrities, whatsoever, but for many others there are no so much attention. We might know 5-7% of people, or maybe more, for the others we're barely aquainted with them.
So, the question is, are there any sense or purpose for self-philosophy or for no-one-except-for-you-philosophy? Is it okay to understand life only personally without any extra attention; or such a path is wrong, and such a philosophy risks to be a dead end?
My own view on this is that I guess each person is unique, and his existence, his being isn't a nothing. I'm sure that for each person there's a path to oneself. Maybe because we don't know about each other, then many superstitious, many prejudices about each other occur among us. Each person comes to this life without his own decision. He might be born now, or earlier, or later; each person doesn't choose his own skin or surrounding. Let's say, for everyone his life is a gift, no matter how good or bad this gift is. Maybe the goal of our personal philosophy is to know thyselves, to discover ourselves as gifts.
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on May 17, 2023 23:10:29 GMT
I guess in this world there are not so many people who interact or cooperate with each other so tight. Or else, even if it is, there are plenty of people and the attention to one person today isn't so bright. Yes, there are popular persons: icons, pop stars, celebrities, whatsoever, but for many others there are no so much attention. We might know 5-7% of people, or maybe more, for the others we're barely aquainted with them. So, the question is, are there any sense or purpose for self-philosophy or for no-one-except-for-you-philosophy? Is it okay to understand life only personally without any extra attention; or such a path is wrong, and such a philosophy risks to be a dead end? My own view on this is that I guess each person is unique, and his existence, his being isn't a nothing. I'm sure that for each person there's a path to oneself. Maybe because we don't know about each other, then many superstitious, many prejudices about each other occur among us. Each person comes to this life without his own decision. He might be born now, or earlier, or later; each person doesn't choose his own skin or surrounding. Let's say, for everyone his life is a gift, no matter how good or bad this gift is. Maybe the goal of our personal philosophy is to know thyselves, to discover ourselves as gifts. Individuality complicates things as it creates distinctions and with these distinctions come barriers.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on May 18, 2023 15:43:02 GMT
I guess in this world there are not so many people who interact or cooperate with each other so tight. Or else, even if it is, there are plenty of people and the attention to one person today isn't so bright. Yes, there are popular persons: icons, pop stars, celebrities, whatsoever, but for many others there are no so much attention. We might know 5-7% of people, or maybe more, for the others we're barely aquainted with them. So, the question is, are there any sense or purpose for self-philosophy or for no-one-except-for-you-philosophy? Is it okay to understand life only personally without any extra attention; or such a path is wrong, and such a philosophy risks to be a dead end? My own view on this is that I guess each person is unique, and his existence, his being isn't a nothing. I'm sure that for each person there's a path to oneself. Maybe because we don't know about each other, then many superstitious, many prejudices about each other occur among us. Each person comes to this life without his own decision. He might be born now, or earlier, or later; each person doesn't choose his own skin or surrounding. Let's say, for everyone his life is a gift, no matter how good or bad this gift is. Maybe the goal of our personal philosophy is to know thyselves, to discover ourselves as gifts. Individuality complicates things as it creates distinctions and with these distinctions come barriers. Oh, this is a nice definition! I guess your definition is the exception to what you've already written :) This is very interesting indeed.
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