> Has anybody noticed that?
>
> Nateman's original:
>
> > Ultimately it is ones philosophy of life , explicit or implicit
> ,which guides
> > one's choices. Which is why philosophy is the most important subject
> a person
> > can learn!The Nateman
>
> "Quote" by Richard Brodie:
>
> > Ultimately it is ones philosophy of life , explicit or implicit
> ,which
> guides
> > one's choices. Which is why philosophy is the most important subject
> a person
> > can learn!The Nametag
>
This is crazy!!! To assume that most people even have a philosophy of
life, or live by it is BS. Most people run on emotion and brainwashing
alone. This is most evident in religion of course. Most religious people
were raised that way. If you teach a child from birth til age 10 that
2+2=5, they will believe it for a very long time. You may never be able
to eliminate the error. It is emotion that drives almost every aspect of
most people's lives, that is why guilt is such a huge factor in people
lives. If you have a philosophy, and live by it, then guilt will not
creep up on you as you will not violate your philosophy. In my opinion,
a philosophy is built upon over years by the thinking mind.
> Regards, Tadeusz (Tad) Niwinski from planet TeTa
> tad@teta.ai http://www.teta.ai (604) 985-4159