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My (continuous) study of Tasawwuf/Sufism has taught me many things. Among those I can share publicly (gamechanger), it's "levels thinking" - there are always levels to things. Most of the time, it's "7 levels".
You can access info on the level you're at and below, not above. Every one of the seven levels are called with... See more
Pyratex.comPerhaps what we should and only can do is to try to enjoy the process of playing with the blocks of philosophy like children playing with toy blocks for no reason other than the curiosity and fun of it; not because in the end the blocks will provide something that stays up forever, but because we inevitably will take the blocks down, put them away
... See moreRobert Pantano • The Art of Living a Meaningless Existence: Ideas from Philosophy That Change the Way You Think
Philosophical Gems: A Journey Through Timeless Ideas and Intriguing Paradoxes
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i really fuck with stephen wolfram because unlike most curious intelligent individuals he decided he just wants to throw himself at the most important and interesting problems (regardless of whether or not he succeeds) rather than spending his time optimizing some solution to some small niche subsystem even though it may have vastly larger... See more
will depuex.comToday, with the cost of creating content being close to zero, people can share an incredible amount of content. This has sparked my curiosity about the concept of long shelf life versus short shelf life. While much of what we see and hear quickly becomes obsolete, there are timeless ideas or even pieces of music that can remain relevant for decades... See more
Daniel Ekx.comA wonderful area for speculative academic work is the unknowable. These days religious
subjects are in disfavor, but there are still plenty of good topics. The nature of
consciousness, the workings of the brain, the origin of aggression, the origin of language, the
origin of life on earth, SETI and life on other worlds... this is all great stuff.... See more
subjects are in disfavor, but there are still plenty of good topics. The nature of
consciousness, the workings of the brain, the origin of aggression, the origin of language, the
origin of life on earth, SETI and life on other worlds... this is all great stuff.... See more
Michael Crichton • Why Speculate - Michael Crichton.pdf
Philosophy begins in wonder, and the art of it is to keep this wonder with you. Many questions are worth asking, re-asking, revisiting, rethinking. One must seek Knowledge, but be a little wary of finding it. Perhaps excessive, but one could say the idea of possessing knowledge represents a kind of complacency. This is what Socrates meant: Once you... See more
