A Philosophy of Life Is Something You Build, Not Borrow
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Stoicism, existentialism, Buddhism, Taoism — these are excellent starting points, not final answers. A philosophy of life borrowed wholesale from someone else will always fit like someone else's clothes: close enough to wear, too loose to move freely in.
Read widely. Try different frameworks. But ultimately, your philosophy has to be tested against your life — your losses, your contradictions, your particular joys. Take what rings true, discard what doesn't, and keep revising. The goal isn't to find the right philosophy. It's to build one that helps you live well.
The point
Borrow ideas from great thinkers, but your personal philosophy must be forged through your own experience — not adopted wholesale.
Living experience
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