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    I don't think you need to take u philosophy or a formal study unless your purpose is to get a job or a position that requires accreditation. All you need is an open minded, inquiring mind, and google is your best friend in terms of resources.

    Naa unta diai nahan mag start ug discussion re: Philosopy dire? broad baya ni siya afaik.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MollyMillions View Post
    I don't think you need to take u philosophy or a formal study unless your purpose is to get a job or a position that requires accreditation. All you need is an open minded, inquiring mind, and google is your best friend in terms of resources.

    Naa unta diai nahan mag start ug discussion re: Philosopy dire? broad baya ni siya afaik.
    Yup. I agree with you @MollyMillions.. how about if we talk about something.

    "Is Man Really Free?" ----> share your thoughts mahitungod ani. *cheers*

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    "everything is a choice" in life, all that happened and all that comes are results of our choices. from the book The RHYTHM

    "Everything is a choice.
    This is life’s greatest truth and hardest lesson. It is a great truth because it reminds us of our power.
    Not power over others, but the often untapped power to be ourselves and to live the life we have imagined.

    It is a hard lesson, because it causes us to realize that we have chosen the life we are living right now. It is perhaps frightening for us to think that we have chosen to live our life exactly as it is today.
    Frightening because we may not like what we find when we look at our lives today.
    But also liberating, because we can now begin to choose what we will find when we look at
    our life in the tomorows that lie unlived before us.
    What will you see when you look at your life ten years from now? What will you choose?

    Life is choices."

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    more insights pa mga istoryans. like!

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    Quote Originally Posted by flublu View Post
    "everything is a choice" in life, all that happened and all that comes are results of our choices. from the book The RHYTHM

    "Everything is a choice.
    This is life’s greatest truth and hardest lesson. It is a great truth because it reminds us of our power.
    Not power over others, but the often untapped power to be ourselves and to live the life we have imagined.

    It is a hard lesson, because it causes us to realize that we have chosen the life we are living right now. It is perhaps frightening for us to think that we have chosen to live our life exactly as it is today.
    Frightening because we may not like what we find when we look at our lives today.
    But also liberating, because we can now begin to choose what we will find when we look at
    our life in the tomorows that lie unlived before us.
    What will you see when you look at your life ten years from now? What will you choose?

    Life is choices."
    This has been a question philosophers discussed and pondered upon. 2 school of thought. Determinism and Existentialism.

    Determinism teaches that No, we are not really free. We are determined by the things which conspires this universe. An example of this is the Stoics, which is founded by Zeno. Zeno and his followers believe that if one should attain true happiness. He must not go against what the world has prepared for him.

    On the other hand, Existentialists teaches that "man is condemned to be free" Number 1 proponent of this is Sarte. He believes that man makes who he is and is not determined by some higher intelligent being.

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