The Purest Philosophy
Observations/Reflections: On the Purest Philosophy
Status: Dictated but Not Reviewed
Published: 02/06/09
Written: 01/15/09
Dictated By: Flint McGlaughlin
People at their moments of greatest joy, and especially at their moments of deepest grief, break out spontaneously in to the most profound of philosophies. It is after a great loss that you hear a person, who is normally absorbed in the day to day grind of activities, suddenly break into a profound soliloquy.
All of us are philosophers. Philosophy is how we cope. Philosophy is how we survive.


Comments
Likewise, emotional trauma, depression and anxiety can stimulate creativity, artistic inspiration and even romanticism in an individual who is "normally" void of those tendencies/talents. Countless examples of this...(to go with my personal experience)
Posted by: Greg | February 28, 2009 12:12 PM