Where Philosophy Begins - Day 206 - Deepstash

Where Philosophy Begins - Day 206

  • Philosophy is intimidating. Where does one start? With books? With lectures? With selling worldly possessions?
  • Epictetus is saying that one becomes a philosopher when they begin to exercise their guiding reason and start to question the emotions and beliefs that others take for granted. Perhaps we could say that we begin our journey into philosophy when we become aware of the ability to analyze our own minds.
  • Can you start with that step today? When you do not want you'll find that from it we really come alive, that we live lives - to paraphrase Socrates - that is actually worth living.

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