169 - Values you had provided

We are the millionaire already. I am a millionaire so do you. 

We have collected salary throughout our live of 50 years. Let say you are 50 years. And the minimum salary per month is 1500. How much did you have received if you had worked since 20 years old. You worked for 30 years already.

Of course! Here's the rewritten version in English:

We are already millionaires. I am a millionaire, and so are you.

We have accumulated salaries throughout our lives of 50 years. Let's say you are 50 years old. And the minimum salary per month is $1500. How much have you received if you had worked since the age of 20? You have already worked for 30 years.

Indonesia
Tentu! Berikut versi dalam Bahasa Indonesia:

Kita sudah menjadi jutawan. Aku adalah jutawan, begitu juga kamu.

Kita telah mengumpulkan gaji sepanjang hidup kita selama 50 tahun. Katakanlah kamu berumur 50 tahun. Dan gaji minimum per bulan adalah Rp1500. Berapa banyak yang telah kamu terima jika kamu telah bekerja sejak usia 20 tahun? Kamu sudah bekerja selama 30 tahun sekarang.


Bahasa Malaysia
Sure, here's the rewritten version:

Kita sudah menjadi jutawan. Aku seorang jutawan, begitupun juga kamu.

Kita telah mengumpulkan gaji sepanjang hidup kita selama 50 tahun. Katakanlah kamu berumur 50 tahun. Dan gaji minimum setiap bulan adalah RM1500. Berapa banyak yang telah kamu terima jika kamu telah bekerja sejak berumur 20 tahun. Kamu telah bekerja selama 30 tahun sekarang.


How much value you had share throughout your work life and your living time. Let say since you are born, you give happiness to your parent. How much in term of values you had provided let say for the period of first 20 years. You being a helpful citizen to your parent and your community and calculate it as 1 dollar every hours.

Certainly! Here's a refined version:

Consider the value you've contributed throughout your lifetime, from birth onwards. For instance, the joy you brought to your parents during your first 20 years could be quantified. Assuming each hour of your helpfulness to your parents and community equates to a value of $1, how much value have you provided during this period? It's a reflection not just of your actions but also of the immeasurable worth of kindness and support you've offered to those around you.

Tentu! Berikut adalah versi yang disempurnakan dalam Bahasa Malaysia:

Fikirkan nilai yang anda sumbangkan sepanjang hayat anda, bermula dari lahir hingga kini. Sebagai contoh, kebahagiaan yang anda berikan kepada ibu bapa dalam 20 tahun pertama anda boleh dihitung. Dengan mengandaikan setiap jam bantuan anda kepada ibu bapa dan komuniti bernilai $1, berapakah nilai yang anda berikan sepanjang tempoh ini? Ia bukan hanya mencerminkan tindakan anda tetapi juga nilai-nilai tak ternilai yang anda bawa kepada mereka di sekeliling anda.
Tentu! Berikut versi yang diperbarui dalam Bahasa Indonesia:

Pertimbangkan nilai yang telah Anda sumbangkan sepanjang hidup Anda, mulai dari lahir hingga sekarang. Sebagai contoh, kebahagiaan yang Anda berikan kepada orang tua selama 20 tahun pertama bisa dihitung. Dengan mengasumsikan setiap jam bantuan Anda kepada orang tua dan masyarakat bernilai $1, berapa nilai yang telah Anda berikan selama periode ini? Ini mencerminkan bukan hanya tindakan Anda tetapi juga nilai-nilai tak ternilai yang Anda berikan kepada mereka di sekitar Anda.

To calculate 1500 times 30 years:

1500 (salary per month) * 12 (months in a year) * 30 (number of years) = 540,000.

So, the result is 540,000.


To calculate the total amount earned by working 12 hours per day, earning one dollar per hour, over 20 years:

12 hours (per day) * $1 (earnings per hour) * 365 days (per year) * 20 years = $87,600.

So, the total amount earned would be $87,600 over the 20-year period.

If you're referring to the total value provided by working 12 hours per day, earning one dollar per hour, over 20 years, it would be $87,600. However, if you're asking about the total value provided throughout your entire life, including contributions to your parents and community, it would depend on various factors and may not be easily quantifiable in monetary terms.

Certainly! Here's a refined version:

Could you continue this pattern throughout the remainder of your life? Let's say you live for another 50 years. With each passing year, as you grow and improve, the value you contribute increases. It's a journey of continuous growth and development, enriching not only your own life but also the lives of those around you.

Tentu! Berikut adalah versi yang disempurnakan dalam Bahasa Malaysia:

Bolehkah anda meneruskan corak ini sepanjang sisa hidup anda? Katakanlah anda hidup lagi selama 50 tahun. Dengan setiap tahun yang berlalu, semasa anda berkembang dan menjadi lebih baik, nilai sumbangan anda meningkat. Ini merupakan perjalanan pertumbuhan dan pembangunan berterusan, memperkaya bukan sahaja kehidupan anda sendiri tetapi juga kehidupan orang di sekeliling anda.

167 - People are busy thinking about themself

People are busy thinking about themself
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People are busy thinking about themself.
Why should you be thinking of people, you should focus on building yourself, be better each day. 

In a bustling city where individual pursuits reign supreme, Sam, a young idealist, stands out. Despite societal pressures urging self-centeredness, Sam believes in the power of community and empathy. Amidst the cacophony of self-absorption, Sam's mantra echoes: "Why should you be thinking of people, you should focus on building yourself, be better each day." This conviction drives Sam to perform random acts of kindness, sparking a ripple effect that gradually transforms the city. As others witness the impact of selflessness, they begin to question their priorities, realizing that true fulfillment lies not in personal gain, but in collective growth.

Indonesia
Tentu saja! Berikut versi dalam Bahasa Indonesia:

Di sebuah kota yang sibuk di mana kepentingan individu mendominasi, Sam, seorang idealis muda, mencolok. Meskipun tekanan sosial mendorong egoisme, Sam percaya pada kekuatan komunitas dan empati. Di tengah kebisingan kesombongan diri, mantra Sam bergema: "Mengapa kamu harus memikirkan orang lain, sebaiknya fokuslah untuk membangun dirimu sendiri, menjadi lebih baik setiap hari." Keyakinan ini mendorong Sam untuk melakukan tindakan kebaikan secara spontan, memicu efek domino yang secara perlahan mengubah kota tersebut. Ketika orang lain menyaksikan dampak dari ketulusan, mereka mulai mempertanyakan prioritas mereka, menyadari bahwa kebahagiaan sejati tidak terletak pada keuntungan pribadi, tetapi pada pertumbuhan bersama.

Bahasa Malaysia

Tentu! Berikut adalah versi dalam Bahasa Malaysia:

Di sebuah bandar yang sibuk di mana kepentingan individu mendominasi, Sam, seorang idealis muda, menonjol. Walaupun tekanan sosial mendorong kepada sikap egosentrik, Sam percaya kepada kekuatan komuniti dan empati. Di tengah-tengah kebisingan kesombongan diri, mantra Sam bergema: "Mengapa anda harus memikirkan orang lain, anda sepatutnya memberi tumpuan untuk membangunkan diri anda sendiri, menjadi lebih baik setiap hari." Keyakinan ini mendorong Sam untuk melakukan tindakan kebaikan secara spontan, memulakan kesan domino yang secara perlahan-lahan mengubah bandar tersebut. Apabila orang lain menyaksikan kesan ketulusan itu, mereka mula mempersoalkan keutamaan mereka, sedar bahawa kebahagiaan sejati tidak terletak pada keuntungan peribadi, tetapi pada pertumbuhan bersama.

166 - Top 10 Greatest Philosophy Books

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⚫Dive into the profound depths of philosophical thought with these ten timeless masterpieces. From Plato's insights on justice to Nietzsche's daring exploration beyond good and evil, these books are an intellectual treasure trove waiting to be discovered.

The ancient philosopher, Socrates, once said that “the unexamined life is not worth living”. Throughout time this phrase has become a symbol for the power of philosophical thinking and its ability to bring understanding and clarity to our lives. It’s no wonder then that some of the greatest books ever written have been works of philosophy; timeless works which have shaped our thoughts and opinions in immeasurable ways. From Plato’s Republic to Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil, these ten remarkable books should be on everyone’s must-read list.

For centuries philosophers have sought after answers to the most pressing questions about life, humanity and their place in the world. Through their writing they have developed powerful theories and arguments which seek to explain why we are here, how we should live our lives, what makes something right or wrong, and much more besides. These top 10 greatest philosophy books represent some of the best minds of history sharing their ideas with us; inspiring us all to think deeply about ourselves and our own beliefs.

At times challenging yet always thought-provoking, these classic works provide an invaluable insight into the human condition as well as offering wisdom from those who came before us. So whether you’re looking for enlightenment or just want an interesting read – get ready to explore some truly great literature!

Definition Of Philosophy
Philosophy is a diverse field of thought that dates back to the dawn of civilization. It has been described by Jonathan Wolff as ‘the systematic and critical investigation of fundamental beliefs’. This includes questions about morality, society, politics, science, religion, and many other topics. In Western philosophy alone, there are numerous influential works such as Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics or John Locke’s Second Treatise on Civil Government. Emma Watson has said that Ayn Rand’s book The Fountainhead had a profound impact on her life. Books like Huxley’s Brave New World have brought attention to political issues in ways that no other form of media can match.

From exploring timeless ideals to challenging our current views on social justice, philosophy books provide an eye-opening perspective on the world around us. As we look at each title through this lens, it becomes clear what criteria should be used for inclusion in this list: the ability to shape our thinking and offer insight into the human condition. Without further ado, here is our top ten list of greatest philosophy books…

Criteria For Inclusion In The List
When deciding which books to include in this list of the greatest philosophy books, a few criteria were taken into consideration. First and foremost was the quality of the content. The works had to offer timeless insight on subjects such as stoic philosophy, the nature of happiness, or intellectual virtues. Secondly, we looked at relevance, with special attention given to authors like Neil degrasse Tyson who are still influencing philosophical thought today. Lastly, we considered entertainment value – it wasn’t enough for a book to be good; it also had to feature captivating writing from renowned authors like Robert Greene and David Heinemeier Hansson. With all these factors in mind, here is an overview of our top 10 greatest philosophy books: Animal Farm by George Orwell provides a compelling look at power dynamics and political theory; Plato’s Republic focuses on justice and morality; Nietzsche’s Beyond Good & Evil examines existentialism through metaphors; Hobbes’ Leviathan explores human rights and social contracts…

Plato’s Republic
Plato’s Republic is considered one of the most influential books of all time. It has been translated into more than 130 languages and is widely regarded as one of the best philosophy books ever written. The book deals with questions related to human nature, political freedom, and moral virtues in everyday life. In fact, a recent survey found that it was voted as readers’ favorite philosophy book of the 20th century.

The main argument posed by Plato in his Republic revolves around individual freedom – whether individuals are free to pursue their own desires or must be subjected to an ideal society created by philosophers. He argues that ideal societies can only exist if citizens submit themselves completely to certain universal laws, such as justice and truthfulness. Throughout the text, Plato provides numerous examples from literature and history which demonstrate how these principles have affected historical events.

In addition to its philosophical arguments, Plato’s Republic also contains some beautiful passages about love and friendship between people. This makes it not just a great read for those interested in philosophy but for anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of human relationships. With its timeless ideas on morality and politics, this classic work remains relevant even today, making it an essential part of any reading list on philosophy. To further explore the implications of Plato’s thought-provoking theories on human life, we turn now to Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle.

Nicomachean Ethics By Aristotle
Moving on from Plato’s Republic, we come to one of the most influential works in philosophical history: Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle. It is a philosophy book that has been widely studied and discussed throughout the centuries since it was written in 350 BC. This timeless work touches upon topics such as happiness, virtue, justice, friendship, and much more.

In this treatise, Aristotle argues for his own conception of ethics based on the concept of eudaimonia—which translates roughly to ‘happiness’ or ‘flourishing’. He proposes a few different virtues which can lead an individual towards their highest good. According to Aristotle, these are courage, temperance, generosity/magnificence, magnanimity (greatness of soul), appropriate ambition, patience/perseverance and wit/friendliness. These concepts have had a lasting impact on our understanding of morality and human behaviour over time.

Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics continues to be relevant today with many prominent figures like David Heinemeier Hansson, Richard Branson Reid Hoffman Evan Williams Brian Leiter Edward Skidelsky talking about its teachings. Despite what may seem like a terrible fate awaiting those who fail to follow ethical principles outlined in the text; we now understand thanks to Aristotle that living ethically can ultimately lead us closer toward true fulfillment and joy.

Meditations By Marcus Aurelius
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius is a timeless classic, providing invaluable insight into the human condition. It’s an important reminder of how to live life with virtue and purpose. The book was written as a series of personal reflections on Stoic philosophy and it has had a profound impact on generations of thinkers throughout history. Its wisdom still resonates today, inspiring figures such as EV Williams, Evan Spiegel, Whitney Cummings, Dominique Francon, Frederick Douglass and Laura Dassow Walls in their own respective fields.

The Meditations provide readers with an honest look at the struggles that come with being alive in this world – from facing mortality or dealing with pain and suffering – while also offering valuable advice for navigating them successfully. Through his meditations on topics like death, fate, morality and family relationships, Marcus Aurelius encourages us to strive towards our highest potentials no matter what challenges we face along the way. He reminds us that life is not about avoiding Black Swans but rather embracing uncertainty and living courageously within it.

In reading Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, one discovers that true happiness comes from finding inner peace through self-reflection and understanding our place in the universe – developing fortitude instead of fearfulness when confronting life’s obstacles. This ancient text offers timeless lessons which can be applied to any path one chooses to take – inspiring us all to make meaningful progress despite difficult odds. Now turning our attention to Discourses and Selected Writings by Epictetus…

Discourses And Selected Writings By Epictetus
Epictetus’ Discourses and Selected Writings is a fascinating book that has had an enduring influence on philosophy for over two thousand years. This groundbreaking work was first published in the twentieth century and features Epictetus’ practical reasoning about personal renewal, ethics, and independence. The ideas found within this book have been praised by modern scholars such as David Heinemeier Hansson, who wrote that “The hardest battle of all is to be something different from what the average man is.”

Throughout Discourses and Selected Writings, Epictetus encourages readers to take charge of their lives through self-discipline and stoic principles. He emphasizes the importance of facing life’s difficulties with courage while maintaining one’s inner peace. Despite its ancient origins, this text still resonates strongly with contemporary audiences looking for ways to gain insight into how to lead meaningful lives. By reading it, we can learn valuable insights into how to live more fulfilling lives by understanding our limitations and striving for excellence despite them. With its timeless wisdom, this book remains an invaluable source of inspiration even today.

The Prince By Machiavelli
The Prince by Machiavelli is one of the greatest philosophy books ever written. This outstanding one volume work has had an immense influence on modern life and politics – with David Heinemeier Hansson, creator of Ruby On Rails, even calling it “the only book you need to read”. The extraordinary relevance that this 16th century text still holds today makes it a must-read for anyone interested in learning more about philosophy.

Here are four reasons why The Prince by Machiavelli should be required reading: * It offers unparalleled insight into the nature of power dynamics between rulers and subjects * Its controversial ideas have inspired generations of thinkers * Despite its fanatic denunciation from some quarters, it endures as a timeless classic * Ryan Holiday uses quotes from this book in his excellent works such as The Obstacle Is The Way

Despite being written centuries ago, there’s something incredibly relevant about this masterpiece which speaks to us all today. By delving into the depths of human psychology and understanding how society operates, Machiavelli provides us with invaluable lessons we can apply in our daily lives. With its razor sharp wit and exceptional prose style, The Prince stands tall among other great philosophy books of history. As readers continue to grapple with the complexities of modern life, they will undoubtedly return again and again to this timeless classic for answers. Ready to explore beyond good and evil? Let’s dive right in!

Beyond Good And Evil By Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil is one of the most renowned works in philosophy. It has been read by luminaries such as David Heinemeier Hansson, who remarked that it “is an essential book for anyone aspiring to make sense of life.” Published in 1886, this work explores themes such as morality, truth and power. Through its exploration of these topics, the author presents a unique view on the Cycle of Life Shared—the idea that we are all connected through our experiences.

Nietzsche wrote with wit and clarity, making his points clear without sacrificing complexity or philosophical depth. In particular, he discusses how humans must reconcile their own individual goals with what society expects from them. As he puts it: “The lowly lobster could be said to think backwards; man alone learns how to turn himself around.” This thought-provoking concept has resonated with readers over centuries and continues to inspire thinkers like Lucas Morales and Ryan Holiday today.

Ultimately, Beyond Good and Evil forces us to question our moral beliefs by looking at them through different lenses. Whether you agree or disagree with some of Nietzsche’s ideas does not detract from his powerful argumentation—it only makes it more compelling. By engaging with this classic text, each reader can gain insight into their values system and discover new ways to reflect on life itself.

The Social Contract By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau is considered one of the greatest philosophy books ever written, and its timeless works have shaped our thinking. It was first published in 1762 and has been recommended by both David Heinemeier Hansson and Ryan Holiday as a must-read book for anyone interested in gaining an understanding of humanity’s relationship with government. The main premise behind this work is that humans are born free but become subject to society’s laws when they join a political community. In other words, people voluntarily give up some individual freedom in exchange for protection from others who would otherwise threaten them. This notion forms the basis of modern day democracy, where individuals enter into a social contract whereby they agree to abide by certain rules in order to enjoy collective benefits. Rousseau goes on to argue that governments should be held accountable for their actions and that citizens should have the right to overthrow oppressive regimes if necessary. By doing so, he sought not only to promote liberty but also justice and equality among all members of society. With these ideas firmly entrenched in his text, it’s no wonder why The Social Contract remains one of the most influential works in history today. Moving forward then, let us examine another timeless classic: A Treatise Of Human Nature by David Hume.

A Treatise Of Human Nature By David Hume
The clouds of knowledge and understanding parted as David Hume’s A Treatise of Human Nature was released in 1739, bringing forth the dawning of a new era for philosophical thought. The treatise explored questions about human nature from an empirical perspective, drawing upon scientific experimentation to make bold claims that would eventually shape how we view morality and justice. In it, he argued against the notion that there is any kind of universal moral code or intrinsic value existing outside of our own perception.

Hume’s ideas have been deeply influential on thinkers like david heinemeier hansso who apply them to areas such as software engineering and business management. Heinemeier Hansso believes that by taking a more empirically-based approach to problem solving, people can better understand their customers and develop products which more closely meet their actual needs. This has led him to advocate for using data-driven decision making rather than relying solely on intuition or “gut feeling” when designing products or services.

This type of thinking also informs other aspects of life such as politics—one need only look at recent events worldwide to see just how much impact Hume’s work continues to have today. As his theories are applied to society, they help us reevaluate our core beliefs and consider potential alternatives with an open mind; something which will undoubtedly be necessary if we wish to progress into the future with greater clarity and objectivity.

Utilitarianism By John Stuart Mill
Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill is a classic work of philosophy that has shaped the way we think. It outlines an ethical system based on pleasure and pain, which can be used to determine what actions are morally right or wrong. This book provides great insight into how people should live their lives in order to achieve happiness and fulfillment:

Utilitarianism promotes the ‘greatest good for the greatest number’ – this means that actions should bring benefit to as many people as possible.
Mill argues that it’s not enough to simply seek one’s own pleasure; rather, one must also consider the effects of our actions on others.
He advocates rational self-interest – taking personal responsibility for decisions and setting long-term goals instead of just seeking immediate gratification.
Mill’s utilitarianism stands out from other ethical systems because it emphasizes individual freedom and autonomy while still considering the collective well-being of society at large. By combining logic with empathy, he encourages us to make moral choices based on reason, evidence, and compassion towards others. As such, Utilitarianism presents a compelling framework for thinking about morality in modern life. Without it, much of today’s ethical discourse would look very different indeed.

Having explored the practical implications of utilitarianism, let us now turn our attention to Immanuel Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals – another timeless philosophical masterpiece that continues to shape our understanding of ethics today.

Groundwork Of The Metaphysics Of Morals By Immanuel Kant
Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals is one of the most influential works in ethics and moral philosophy. It was published in 1785, just a few years after Mill’s Utilitarianism. Kant argued that morality requires an autonomous will, or autonomy, which he believed to be independent from our desires or emotions. He also proposed that it is only through this autonomic will that we can determine what is morally right or wrong. Furthermore, he claimed that all moral decisions should be made on the basis of universal principles applicable to everyone — known as the Categorical Imperative. This work has been hugely influential in modern ethical thought, setting out core ideas such as human dignity and respect for persons which are at its heart.

Kant’s work provides us with important insight into how humans ought to act if they want to live meaningful lives that accord with their values and beliefs. His insistence on treating others with respect regardless of race or gender has had a huge impact upon social justice movements around the world today. Moreover, his concept of autonomy has allowed us to think about our own individual rights and responsibilities when making moral decisions — something which many people take for granted now but was revolutionary at the time it was written. With these ideas firmly established, let us look forward to exploring another timeless classic – The Gay Science by Friedrich Nietzsche.

The Gay Science By Friedrich Nietzsche
Published in 1882, The Gay Science by Friedrich Nietzsche is one of the most influential works of philosophy. It contains over 300 aphorisms that explore how we interpret and understand life through science and religion. One interesting statistic to note is that it has twice been listed as ‘The Greatest Book Of All Time’ by two separate organizations: The Guardian in 2009 and BBC Radio 4 in 2011.

Nietzsche argues for an understanding of reality that goes beyond what can be seen or understood on a purely scientific level, instead exploring concepts such as morality, truth, suffering and even death itself. He was highly critical of traditional Christian beliefs and argued against them using witty yet powerful language which made him very popular amongst certain circles at the time. His book helped shape modern philosophical thought and continues to influence other writers today.

Through his work, Nietzsche encourages us to think deeply about our own lives – questioning why we do things and what they mean to us personally – while also challenging long-held assumptions about the nature of existence. This timeless classic will continue to inspire readers for generations to come, urging us all to confront difficult questions without fear or prejudice. With this exploration into human consciousness comes an appreciation for life’s beauty and complexity; something worth embracing in these uncertain times.

Being And Nothingness By Jean-Paul Sartre
Having explored the implications of Nietzsche’s Gay Science, it’s time to turn our attention to another timeless philosophical work: Jean-Paul Sartre’s Being and Nothingness. Published in 1943, this book is considered one of the most important works of philosophy written during the 20th century. In it, Sartre attempts to reconcile existentialism with phenomenology—a branch of philosophy that deals with understanding how we experience reality.

What makes Being and Nothingness so compelling is its exploration into human consciousness and free will. With no fixed morality or religious beliefs as a guidepost for living life, Sartre suggests that humans have complete autonomy over their lives and can choose to act according to whatever principles they hold dear. He also argues that not making any decision at all means having made an implicit choice—something he calls “bad faith”. This idea has become very influential in modern day thinking about personal responsibility and accountability.

At its core, Being and Nothingness encourages readers to think deeply about what it means to be fully alive in a world without certainties or absolutes. It forces us out of complacency by challenging long held assumptions regarding identity and existence itself, urging us instead to come up with our own conclusions on such matters. By doing so, Sartre invites us to take control of our individual destinies and make conscious choices about who we are and where we’re going next—which leads nicely into Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan…

Leviathan By Thomas Hobbes
Published in 1651, Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes is one of the most influential works of political philosophy. It has been translated into over 200 languages and continues to be referenced regularly today, making it a timeless work that shaped our thinking for centuries. This seminal text lays out an entire theory of government based on human nature and social contract theory.

In its first edition alone, Leviathan sold more than 3,000 copies – an incredible feat for 17th century England! Its influence can still be seen across many aspects of modern-day society from politics to economics to education.

Leviathan’s main arguments revolve around the ideas that humans are naturally selfish and need an external power (such as a monarch or state) to keep them in check; that this power should have absolute authority; and that people must give up some rights in order to benefit from the protection provided by the sovereign. These concepts form the basis of what we know today as democracy. Here are three key points which make Leviathan stand out:

The concept of ‘natural law’. According to Hobbes, natural law dictates how individuals ought to behave toward each other within a given society – something which was revolutionary at the time.
His theories about morality and justice, including his views on self-preservation as being one’s highest goal in life.
His notions concerning ‘the social contract’ – where citizens cede certain rights in exchange for safety and security under a governing body.
These powerful ideas remain relevant today, ensuring that Leviathan will continue to shape our understanding of politics and morality well into the future.

FAQ
What Are The Most Influential Philosophy Books Of The 21st Century?
In the 21st century, philosophy adapts to address modern challenges. Yuval Noah Harari’s “Sapiens” (2011) explores human evolution and urges the adaptation of beliefs for future survival. Robert Nozick’s “Anarchy, State and Utopia” (1974) critically examines political philosophy, advocating for a stateless society based on individual rights. Alain de Botton’s “The Consolations of Philosophy” (2000) connects classical Western thought to modern life, demonstrating the relevance of ancient philosophies. These books, among others, shape contemporary philosophical discourse, tackling topics from politics to personal contentment.

What Is The Relevance Of Philosophy Today?
Philosophy is crucial in today’s world as it forms the bedrock for understanding ourselves and our surroundings. It enables us to ponder life’s enigmas and guides our thinking and actions. Philosophy also offers diverse viewpoints on contemporary issues such as climate change and artificial intelligence ethics. Engaging in philosophical discussions clarifies complex subjects and opens avenues for alternative thought. Reading philosophical works equips us with knowledge and skills essential for tackling life’s challenges.

What Are The Best Resources For Learning More About Philosophy?
Philosophy is a riveting field that delves into the mysteries of life. To immerse oneself in philosophy, start by reading seminal works by Plato, Descartes, and Nietzsche for foundational insights. However, learning isn’t confined to reading; engage in discussions through online forums or attend lectures and debates to hear diverse viewpoints. This engagement sharpens critical thinking and fosters empathy. With a plethora of resources available, choose what suits you, and with perseverance, you’ll find yourself adeptly navigating the philosophical seas.

How Has Philosophy Helped Shape Modern Society?
How has philosophy helped shape modern society? This is a question that has been pondered by many throughout history. Philosophy, in its broadest sense, can be defined as the pursuit of wisdom and knowledge through rational inquiry. It explores questions about existence, values, reason, mind and language; all topics which have huge implications for our current lives.
Throughout the ages, philosophical ideas have provided us with valuable insights into both ourselves and the world around us. From ancient Greek philosophers to contemporary thinkers such as Kant and Nietzsche, their collective writings continue to exert significant influence in shaping how we think today. Their works provide us with ways of navigating life’s complexities and helping us make informed decisions on crucial matters relating to ethics and morality.
Philosophy also helps inform our understanding of what it means to be human – from an individual level right up to larger societal ones. Through exploring concepts like freedom of thought, justice and equality, these ideas enable more meaningful conversations between people from different backgrounds and beliefs systems. By doing so they help bring greater unity among citizens within a given community or nation state.
The power of philosophical thinking lies in its ability to bridge gaps between seemingly disparate worlds; allowing humans to understand one another better while creating stronger bonds of connection amongst them. In this way philosophy plays an important role in bringing together diverse peoples towards common goals – something that is vital if we are ever going to build a brighter future for ourselves and generations yet unborn.

How Do Different Philosophical Works Compare To Each Other?
When it comes to comparing different philosophical works, there are a few things to consider. From the scope of each work to its depth and breadth, there is much to appreciate from these timeless pieces that shaped our thinking. But how do we make sense of them in relation to one another?
In order to truly compare philosophical works effectively, we must look beneath their surface. We need to take into account not only what they say about specific topics but also why they’re saying it and how this could be applicable in today’s world. Doing so can help us determine which ones have had the greatest impact on modern thought – as well as what lessons we can learn from them.
Though every single philosophy book has something unique and valuable to offer, some stand out more than others due to their influence on culture and society at large. Comparing different books allows us to uncover hidden insights or gain an entirely new perspective on a particular topic – enabling us deeper understanding of the subject matter itself. Ultimately, by studying the comparison between various philosophical works, we can better comprehend the complexity of human nature and come away with a greater appreciation for life itself.


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168 - Fwd: you are obligated to get rich in your 20s


---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Dan Koe


the spirituality of money
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The Koe Letter

February 24, 2024

Read the online version here.

 

The Future Of Work Event starts March 9.

 

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I always felt bad for wanting to make money.

 

There was an unconscious stigma that it was an evil thing to do. That's all you hear others – who haven't done much with their life – preach.

 

I didn't realize money could be a vessel for spiritual growth.

 

To start this letter:

 

Don't feel bad for wanting to make money.

 

It is the tool that allows you to fulfill your basic needs. It is a necessity for survival. Most people reject the need, not want, for money and lock themselves into a narrow-minded existence.

 

Money is a tool to solve problems.

 

Problems are limits on your mind and potential. When you solve a real problem and pass down the solution, you contribute to the evolution of humanity.

 

Starting a business is one of the most spiritual things you can do.

Business As A Vessel For Spiritual Growth

You are being attracted to your highest version, and the depth of your core can sense it. The external call to evolve requires you to chisel inward beneath the mental constructs that have been layered through your conditioning. – The Art Of Focus

 

The big problem:

 

Most people reject the pursuit of material objects because they can't see beyond the material object.

 

Someone can buy a fancy car on impulse, but it doesn't have to remain a materialistic pursuit.

 

They can grow to become obsessed with the depth of the car itself. They can study its parts, turn it into a career, and use it as a portal into the flow state.

 

Lesson: superficial pursuits can birth metaphysical meaning.

 

Someone can start a business in the pursuit of status and money, but that same business can introduce them to the depth of skill, customer results, and the inner workings of their mind required to run that business. They fall in love with that crevice of reality, and that crevice of reality teaches them about reality itself.

 

The pursuit of money almost always starts as superficial.

 

That doesn't mean it's a bad thing to do.

 

It may be the only way to expose yourself to depth.

 

Like lifting weights. You start for the vanity and stay for the therapy.

 

When you find the intersection of:

 

  • What allows you to survive
  • What you enjoy doing every day
  • What helps other people improve

 

Life becomes meaningful and abundant.

 

Yes, there are "bad" parts that come with making money.

 

Just like there are "bad" lyrics of a song.

 

Welcome to life. You will never get rid of the bad. You just learn to zoom out, nurture a strong vision for the future, and make sure the overarching narrative creates heaven, not hell.

 

Most people never reach this stage because they can't pursue a goal until passion is developed.

 

You don't start out passionate.

 

You become passionate according to the amount of energy you invest in the goal.

 

All pursuits are materialistic until a philosophical sense of mastery is formed. Then, it becomes their vehicle into the unknown to expand and evolve. Like a relationship, you are attracted by their looks (95% of the time) and are only then introduced to the depth of their being.

 

Looks, in all domains of life, are as important as depth. The problem is when people never dive deeper. They bounce around on the surface like a distracted dopamine junkie.

 

Their mind plays the familiar past and known future on repeat.

 

They live out that same experience and never solve the problems that live in their head rent-free. The problems that must be solved to evolve beyond their current mind and situation.

 

Eventually, you have to kick those mental tenants out and allow new ones to occupy it.

 

Every external problem requires an internal problem to be solved.

 

Your mind, your customers minds, and the Universe itself fall into chaos if you do not pursue a what-could-be superficial goal to reverse entropy.

 

You aren't where you want to be because you haven't solved the problem that unlocks your next level of mind.

Money Is A Spiritual Energy – The Decentralized New Economy

 

Most people don't understand what spirituality is.

 

They are attracted to it because it promises to ease their suffering, they misinterpret, and get attached to a new identity of long hair and hippy clothes to feel special (and potentially more noble) than others.

 

Spirituality is your connection to something greater than yourself.

 

Spirituality is becoming one with the whole you are a part of.

 

Sports can be spiritual because you are at one with the team. This is called "team spirit."

 

Work can be spiritual because you are at one with the impact of your work. "Flow state" is often described as a spiritual experience.

 

Spirituality is the dissolution of the limits that compose your self.

 

Shifting to a spiritual perspective allows you to understand money as energy that fuels growth, expansion, and evolution by solving problems.

 

To "shift to a spiritual perspective" is to zoom out and observe reality.

 

When you do, you notice patterns of nature:

 

  • Unity and division
  • Creation and destruction
  • Centralization and decentralization

 

As above, so below.

 

Reality is the ultimate mental model. This spiritual perspective is the "secret" behind the rich and successful. They apply the patterns of nature to their everyday actions. They observe the markets, understand their direction, and make sound decisions based on that.

 

One big pattern few people have caught onto is the shift from corporation to individual.

 

  • Freelancers compose 46.6% of the workforce (increasing substantially from 36% in 2020).
  • The creator economy is projected to double from $250B to $480B by 2028. People think they are late to the party when it's just getting started.
  • The economy favors profitable business models. Tech enabled businesses like creators can operate at 95% profit margins with digital products and services – causing more development in that domain for new platforms and tools.
  • Big companies are requiring leaders at their company to be active on social media for brand reputation. Less corporate marketing, more human marketing.

 

Corporations are beginning to opt for contractors and creators as workers and marketers.

 

Our team at Kortex is contractor and creator-fueled. We have no employees. We generate traffic with creator audiences and give our team flexible workdays with contract work.

 

From a spiritual perspective, it's not difficult to see the security in turning your authentic self into a business.

The Creator Philosophy – It's Not Just A Fancy Internet Job, It's A Way Of Life

 

The creator philosophy is not a business model, but a way of life.

 

Improve yourself, improve others who want to be helped.

 

Solve your own problems, sell the solution.

 

Master yourself, master the world.

 

Here are the steps that you can start acting on today:

1) Master Your Survival (Solve Your Own Problems)

You can't sustain authenticity when you need something from someone else.

 

Money is a tool to remove dependencies that make you inauthentic.

 

Every single individual on this earth has to self-actualize in order to contribute to humanity in the best way they can. And, humanity is only as strong as its weakest link. A business allows you to encounter true problems, solve them, and pass down products that expand the mind's of others.

 

While this can be done with the perfect career path, that's not what I can help with. Nor is it something that you have full control over.

 

Entrepreneurship is modern-day survival.

 

We hunt for resources (money, in the modern sense) to fulfill our needs and create work that we enjoy. And if we don't enjoy certain aspects, a business allows you to eliminate, delegate, or automate that aspect of work.

 

My recommendation is still the same as all of my letters:

 

  • Solve the superficial problems in your life
  • Become multidimensionally jacked (mind, body, money, and relationships)
  • Discover your deeper interests and obsessions through improvement and building
  • Document your journey and solutions with content and products on the internet

 

95% of people's problems revolve around health, wealth, relationships, and happiness.

 

If you can solve those problems in your own life and document the solution, you can charge for the knowledge you acquire.

 

We discussed this in the last letter Zero To $1 Million As A One-Person Business.

 

Individuals don't learn best from someone 10 steps ahead of them, but from someone that is 1 step ahead of them.

2) Create Your Own Philosophy

There is enough shallow advice on how to make money, how to get laid, and various bandaids you can apply to your mental health.

 

We need more individuals who are truth seekers.

 

The individuals who understand that prescribed step-by-step advice looks good on the outside, but is hollow on the inside.

 

We need more people who attack the root of the problem, which is often metaphysical, spiritual, or epistemological.

 

The world is desperate for depth, and that can only be created by forging your own path.

 

Philosophy is based on experience.

 

Depth is created through experimentation and obsession.

 

You must experiment with different skills and interests until you find the one that makes business spiritual for you. The one you can't stop digging deeper into. Document your journey on the internet (the collective consciousness) for everyone to learn from.

 

You have to set your mind on an ideal future, pursue it wholeheartedly, make mistakes, note your lessons, and correct your actions with a sustainable solution.

 

Your philosophy is a proposed worldview and lifestyle for the good life.

 

What are the skills, beliefs, and habits people need to be educated on?

 

For my own philosophy of work less, earn more, enjoy life – people need marketing, sales, writing, complementary marketable skills, a growth mindset, a passion for the metaphysical, daily movement, daily writing, daily problem-solving, and daily rest. That is what all of my content is based around.

 

That is what I teach in 2 Hour Writer and Digital Economics.

 

It won't apply to everyone. That's the point.

 

Your job is to attract people like you and let others attract people like them.

3) Turn It Into A Public School

I'm convinced that the future of schooling will be done online, with creators as teachers, and each student can join the "school" that aligns the most with their interests, values, and preferred method of learning. – The Art Of Focus

 

One school system shouldn't dominate 12+ years of someones life.

 

Students should evolve beyond one creator-based "school" after a few years, go on to the next, and eventually be able to start their own – if the other schools have the underlying principle of critical thinking and personal experience.

 

Make it your life's work to create a library of knowledge and share it online under your brand, or school, with an underlying philosophy that attracts the right people.

 

Your public school is digital real estate.

 

Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn to attract a broad audience.

 

YouTube, podcasting, and a blog or newsletter to educate and nurture the audience.

 

And a host of products, from low-cost courses to memberships to high-cost tailored coaching.

 

This is what I've dedicated myself to teaching because I see the opportunity in the space.

 

Eventually, you will gain the resources to start whatever kind of business you want to further your message.

 

We guide you through this in Kortex University to start your digital career in 90 days.

The Holistic Synthesizer – A Meaningful Career

Under this philosophy, the creator economy cannot get saturated because:

 

1) Your Community Evolves

 

When you don't subscribe to a specific label, niche, or compartment of reality that limits what you are capable of, the only option is to evolve.

 

Humans and communities do not stick to one purpose.

 

Once you actualize that goal, you move on to the next that reveals itself.

 

2) Your Products Evolve

 

I started out as a web designer, my products and services revolved around that.

As I developed myself and my business, I transitioned into different skills and interests.

 

My products followed suit, and I effectively desaturated the web design market under me.

 

3) Unique Webs Of Interests

 

When you lean into your genuine combination of interests that compose your philosophy, your brand ceases to be compartmentalized.

 

Someone who talks about fitness, business, and tech is still vastly different from someone who talks about fitness, business, and spirituality.

 

4) Large Creators Have Ample Resources

 

It is not rare to see a large creator decrease output on all fronts.

 

Go and look at a YouTuber with over 1 million subscribers.

 

~50% of the time, you will see that they barely post, or they stop posting altogether.

 

The same goes for X creators. Huge accounts often decrease to posting a few times a week.

 

This gives new creators the ability to flood the market, generate more attention, and create the network and resources without much competition from the "big players."

 

The big players go on to pursue a new purpose, like starting a family or building a separate company with the leverage they now have.

 

The Demand For Depth

 

We've reached a critical point in the creator economy.

 

Content platforms have been saturated with basic, shallow, and regurgitated ideas for the sake of growth.

 

This isn't necessarily bad, and still works to grow an account, but my question is… why?

 

  • Why over-systemize ideas?
  • Why strip the soul from your business?
  • Why prioritize growth, revenue, and shallow impact over everything?
  • Why limit the only thing that can set you apart as an individual: your creative ability?

 

The general level of awareness in the space is rising.

 

The market will demand that creators rise above generic quotes and the same old step-by-step self-help advice.

 

This can only be done when you prioritize depth, perspective, and holistic synthesis.

 

The Holistic Synthesizer

 

Let's define what a "holistic synthesizer" is:

 

Someone who pursues their own vision and forges their path with the unique skills and interests they acquire. They do not view those skills or interests as individual parts, but as an interconnected whole that are necessary aspects of their life (not temporary pieces for quick cash grabs). Their life's work is to distill, educate, and distribute their personal experience on the path.

 

In short, a holistic synthesizer who documents their pursuit of the good life in a persuasive and educational manner.

 

That way, you can attract the community that resonates with your voice, help them reach their shared goals, and not limit yourself to a compartmentalized aspect of reality.

 

  • Your brand is your philosophy – how does one live the good life?
  • Your content is your school – what skill set and mindset do they need?
  • Your product is the map – a holistic system that helps people get to where you are with less trial and error

 

In a more practical sense, here's how to get started:

 

1) Identify A Desirable Goal

 

What is one big goal in your life that you are trying to achieve, or have achieved?

Are you fit? Have you acquired a skill (like writing)? Have you understood the nature of reality? What is it? What have you accomplished, no matter how small or insignificant you think it is?

 

The key with this:

 

Don't focus on the goal itself, but on the lifestyle it has created for you.

 

2) Identify Your Starting Point

 

What made you want to change?

 

What was the burning problem in your life?

 

What did your life look like before the goal?

 

Marketing is about transformations.

 

You are helping others go from point A (where you were) to point B (the desirable goal).

 

3) Outline A Unique Path

 

Now, outline modules, chapters, or steps necessary to get from point A to point B.

 

You are at a point in life where you can look back and help others navigate the mistakes you made.

 

Act like you are outlining a book.

 

Fill in the blanks with everything people need to know, learn, and do in order to reach the goal. Think skill set and mind set.

 

The internet has given you the power to self-educate much faster than any human has ever been able to.

 

Take it upon yourself to improve your life, pursue your curiosity, and share your discoveries.

 

Is there anything better you could be doing?

 

Before you go off and start a billion-dollar tech company, consider starting with the only thing that matters:

 

Improving the one thing that every human must improve to evolve: the quality of their human experience.

 

When more people master their personal lives, they can put the creative ability of their minds together to work on global problems.

 

By the point you do this, you will know what to do.

 

You will become a large creator that pursues new avenues and desaturates the market beneath them.

 

Thank you for reading this letter.

 

Dan

 

 

P.S. The Future Of Work event begins in 2 weeks.

 

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