philosphy was worthless, theory inane and books jargon- it was all about money and where you come from, people can drive bentley to yale and enjoy charms of the world while you can read- death to all this
>>23817035Worthless thread like the OP
>>23817035>it was all about moneyStill doing philosophy, mate. As long as you will not stop reflective thought, you will never escape philosophy.
>>23817047at this point he should just go to therapy, or be a man and kill himself
>>23817039ik its worthless but im not wrong
>>23817067You are though. Go live in the woods with just your wits and then tell me how useless philosophy is next time.
>>23817035At least have the good taste to write a wall of text with copious amounts of information about your life and how you’re a 32 year old london neet
>>23817035Yeah, Aristotle said as much.
>>23817035>it was all about money Nah. >and where you come fromWhat are the options? I don't feel like I would have fit in anywhere.
>>23817035Honestly kinda bummed I've spent so much time on philosophy. I'd probably have regretted anything though.
>>23817035Take your head out of that noose frog, you look like a daft loon. Go play some billiards.
>>23817035Philosophy can prove a divine reality though since NDEs are seriously irrefutable proof that heaven really is awaiting us all because (1) people see things during their NDEs when they are out of their bodies that they ought not be able to under the assumption that the brain creates consciousness, and (2) anyone can have an NDE and everyone is convinced by it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U00ibBGZp7oSo every atheist or materialist or agnostic would be too if they had an NDE, so pic related is literally irrefutable proof of life after death. As one NDEr pointed out:>"The minute that I kind of woke up on that hillside in heaven I knew that that was more real than any time I've ever spent here on Earth. And I knew instantly that my time here was really but a dream. It's real to us when we're in it, but once I was there in heaven I realized that's more real, that felt more real, and it made much more sense to me than anything here. This is kind of nonsensical at times. In heaven, it's so clear, so real, so rational, so logical, but yet emotional and loving at the same time. Immediately I knew that was real and this was not. Immediately."If NDEs were hallucinations then extreme atheists and neuroscientists who had NDEs would agree that they were halluinations after having them. But the opposite happens as NDEs convince every skeptic when they have a really deep NDE themselves.So NDEs convince people who have them, and so does the extensive scholarly literature on NDEs for the people who actually reads it. The problem, however, is that so many pseudoskeptics never actually read the scholarly literature on NDEs and instead just assume, based on their materialist dogma, that since there can not be any evidence for the reality of NDEs, there is no point actually learning more about NDEs.
>>23818999>999You've been missed NDEfag, I hope you post more
lmao that made me laugh anon, you have a future in writing, you should try writing some essays using your nice aphorisms on the irony of the modern clown world