A Guide to Navigating Life's Complexities
Briefly

Philosophy, or the philosopher, is the 'friend of wisdom'. It emphasizes that thinking begins with care; we rarely think deeply about things we don't care about.
Philosophy heals because it cares, giving attention without judgment. Philosophers wonder instead of rushing to conclusions when faced with the unknown, emphasizing a loving approach.
Wittgenstein noted that philosophical problems often manifest as feelings of being lost, signifying a lack of meaning in life. This view indicates philosophy's role in navigating life's complexities.
Philosophy is not merely a theory, but a way of life, aiding in reflections of various human experiences, including love, anxiety, and our sense of being.
Read at Psychology Today
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