"Philosopher" is such a heavy word, something I'd only call a statue of a dead guy. I hate when I'm called "sir" by someone older than me. I couldn't imagine going on a stage and someone says "Here's Lars, lauded professional life-analyzer" like I'm just a dude! It's in the name!
Professional teachers.
Knowledge of the subject is greatly overrated when it comes to education - often at the expense of skills directly tied to the process itself.
(I have thoughts on the necessity of learning what we describe as "philosophy", but that's another question entirely)
Philosphy and poetry have a lot in common - like the fact that I can't seem to understand them, that people largely seem to think they are for snobs and anime villains, and that they are a key part of art and culture.
Being a pro in philosophy sounds no less exhausting that being a rocket scientist
This reminds me of a Mass Effect quote from Samara I like. For some reason.
"You are more individualistic than any other species I've encountered. Put three humans in a room, there will be six opinions."
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Knowledge of the subject is greatly overrated when it comes to education - often at the expense of skills directly tied to the process itself.
(I have thoughts on the necessity of learning what we describe as "philosophy", but that's another question entirely)
Being a pro in philosophy sounds no less exhausting that being a rocket scientist
While you studied "poetry" and "philosophy", I completed the anime villain course.
"You are more individualistic than any other species I've encountered. Put three humans in a room, there will be six opinions."