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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.

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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)

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