PHILOSOPHY
In Ancient Greek, 'philo' means love, 'sophia' wisdom. Quite literally, a philosopher is someone with an unusually powerful love of wisdom. The concept of wisdom can sound abstract and lofty, but it isn’t. We can and should all strive to be a little wiser. The wise are, first and foremost, realistic about how challenging many things can be. They are fully conscious of the complexities entailed in any project. They rarely expect anything to be wholly easy or to go entirely well. As a result, they are unusually alive to moments of calm and beauty, even extremely modest ones. The wise know that all human beings, themselves included, are never far from folly. Aware that at least half of life is irrational, they try – wherever possible – to budget for madness, and are slow to panic when it (reliably) rears its head. The wise know how to laugh at the constant collisions between the noble way they’d like things to be, and the demented way they in fact often turn out.
This article is from The School Of Life

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