Philosology: Description

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Philosology is a mixture of philosophy, sociology and psychology. A combination of textbook theory and personal observation are interwoven into various hypotheses. Focusing on what has worked for me and might be affecting others the focus is oriented through a business management viewpoint that wants everyone to be their best.

Though some may say over-working represses feelings, I believe it is a balance of acknowledging present circumstances, while coping with problems. An example is a grieving person who only grieves. Allowing anger, pain and depression to make decisions when they eventually re-adapt to the world around them there is only more to grieve. An expanding event growing over time, clarifying normal behavior, as opposed to, revering abhorrent behavior allows people to heal. Eventually past is past. Various experiences related to living bring about a clearer view of people and society.

The great philosophers, such as: Socrates, Aristotle, Buddha, Jung and others find answers through observation, personal experience, knowledge and spirituality. Jesus could also be considered a great philosopher. He contributed many thoughts towards how the world should be and sought to relieve social woes of mankind.

Many of us are "armchair philosophers," seeking to explain the unexplained by observing friends and family. In order to understand the whole we find common links and want to convey our finding with others.

Jung coined the term "intelligent design." This theory explains all meaningful coincidences. He gives credit to a higher power. Perhaps the earth communicates with or acts as a messenger between everything on it?

Philosophy is an outlet for thoughts spinning around in the mind. It allows a person to question the real meaning of events. No matter how strange the thought: doors to new ideas are opened. There doesn't have to be scientific proof, yet some ideas rolling around in the mind are more truthful than others.

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