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Here's my main takeaway: Reading philosophy is doing philosophy itself. Thank you for this great content! As I'm watching, I thought to myself (who wants to take a Degree in Philosophy) the question: Is it necessary for me to have a degree in philosophy in order to read philosophical books? Thank you in advance for the answers. It means a lot.
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Absolutely agree ‼️ Journaling is the best way to capture one's narrative.
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Writing, in general, and journaling, in particular, is one of the artistic manifestations of who we are.
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This is such a great content, as well as video editing. My takeaway: The popularity of Stoicism in the modern day must not deviate from its Ancient origin and essence.
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Personally, this is such great content! After I spend the first half of 2023 with Dostoevsky and Nietzsche. I am planning to read Plato and Descartes. To somehow battle the Ancient and Modern "beginner" philosophical journey. Is this also a viable option to be a content in the future? Comparative Philosophy/Philosopher? I would love to see how philosophy evolves from the Ancient to Medieval To Modern eras.
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When I read the statement, "It should not replace or disrupt anything good that already exist...", I remember Aristotle in proposing happiness as humanity's greatest pursuit; happiness is attained by doing good, and goodness is attained through fulfilling one's purpose (i.e. Telos / design or function). At the end of this video, I contemplated the thought that a computer/laptop or pencil and pen must serve as an assistant to the writer to fulfill their thinking roles in which they stemmed the concept of being a good writer and resulted in the state of happiness or contentment in their creative endeavor. Either of the two means, what is indispensable is the fulfillment of one's Telos.
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I have been waiting for this content for so long. Thank you for these book recommendations. In 2024, I will fill my TBR bucket list with philosophy and psychology books. May I quickly ask, in reading philosophical books, would you recommend reading a summary of philosophers' works in one book rather than their books? For example, reading Bertrand Russel's A History Of Western Philosophy instead of reading individual books by Plato, Aristole, and others?
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I totally respect both ends of the opinions. My friends who love reading prefer physical books. For the recurring reason that they want to see the books on their shelves as achievements. While I prefer digital copies because I want to store my books for ages. And create E-Libraries. But either way, the virtue of reading does not change because of the means. Keep reading, folks!
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