I haven’t been thinking about active philosophy much lately, which lead me to the following question:
-Does the ideal active philosophy require any thinking?
I haven’t been thinking about active philosophy much lately, which lead me to the following question:
-Does the ideal active philosophy require any thinking?
you know it does buddy, but like most things (at least for me) I also need periods of nothing in between. Socrates (I think) said that when a problem presents itself and you’re struggling to find the solution, simply let it go. Forget everything for a while, focus on something else, and usually the solution presents itself to you.