Eternal Idol wrote:
stuartn15ted wrote:
Would anyone here say they are a philosopher at heart????
I say this because a friend of mine once said one of the most profound thing i have ever heard.
He said 'philosophy's for people who are unhappy with life.'
It may not sound so profound, but the more i thought about it, the real meaning of what he said sunk in.
I do enjoy reading philosophy, but I won't say I'm a philosopher. I don't think it's for unhappy people, just inquisitive people who feel the need to know. I don't see how contemplating life's many mysteries is an unhappy thing to do. Some people just want more out of life than just accepting the things they are told.
It's not a litteral comment and it's not saying every philosopher is depressed. An example would be a friend you know who is all consumed by materialistic things like clothes, mobile phones, and the like. The are too consumed with what they have to think about what life is, in other word they are happy with what they have so don't see the need to ask questions! The people who do ask the philosophical questions are lacking something, maybe my friend should have used the word unhappy but i understood the concept he was trying to get accros.
Eternal idol, i think you understand what is mean but its a matter of what wording is chosen and how you look at the issue, you said
'Some people just want more out of life than just accepting the things they are told.' Thats exactly it!!! They are unhappy with what they have been told, rather then not even caring like some people (i'm sure you all know at least one of the people i'm talking about), the activly see out the answers!!!
I hope you can understand what i mean with this explanation, i sorry i can't think of a better way to phrase it!