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The Philosophy of Life

Updated: Jun 2, 2022

The knowledge we arrive at after we have solved all of our personal and societal problems: the perfect model of life understanding - essentially, this is the end-point conflation of the well-grasped fundamentals in addition to all of the elucidated complexities we have come to learn in the modern day. In a farther off utopian future, people would be taught under a general educational framework branching off from a perfect understanding of our ultimate subject: life, with all of reality's elements it includes. Necessarily, without this perfect understanding we use inadequate terminology and imprecise language. Sometimes we can read papers on subjects that overcomplicate details whilst failing to grasp the bigger picture. This has been because the fundamentals were lost a long time ago at the fall of the ancient world, and never properly recovered since. Without the right foundations any sort of establishment is shaky and cannot properly conceive of what really holds all of its meanings together. We have the pieces; wisdom is theoretically always recoverable so long as human intellect remains inherently as great in us as it always has been. This position has yet to be falsified. Future technology would apply not only our best pure mathematics, but be enabled through a moral health that is actualised only through knowing what goodness really is and what sustains us as individuals and as societies. It is in such well-being and creativity that we piece puzzles together without getting lost in unnecessary webs and can take technology to the metaphysical levels always realistically possible. The philosophy of life will be our final reflection of such greatness, in times where we live in perpetual well-being and order as theobiopsychosocial immortals.

 
 
 

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