William Shakespeare
c'est quoi etre philosophe
What is it to be a philosopher? 'Tis a question that has vexed minds since the dawn of time. 'Tis a question that can only be answered in the most abstract, yet humorous way. 'Tis a question that can only be answered by one who has thought deeply and pondered the intricacies of life. To be a philosopher is to be one who seeks knowledge and understanding of the world and of life. Such a person must be willing to question the accepted wisdom and to think outside the box. To be a philosopher is to ask the difficult questions and to seek answers that may not be found in the books of old. It is also to be one who can laugh at the absurdities of life, who can see the humor in the mundane. To be a philosopher is to be able to find joy in the little things, to appreciate the beauty in the everyday, and to delight in the wisdom of the ancients. To be a philosopher is to be one who is open to new ideas and who has the courage to stand up for what is right. It is to be one who is not afraid to challenge conventional wisdom and to stand up for what one believes in. To be a philosopher is to be a leader, a thinker, and a seeker of truth. So, what is it to be a philosopher? 'Tis a question that can only be answered by the individual. 'Tis a question that can only be answered through deep thought, contemplation, and a willingness to challenge the accepted. 'Tis a question that can only be answered through experience and an open mind.
