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Have you ever contemplated how it all came to be � the meaning of life, human existence, nature itself? Some of the greatest minds in human history have spent their lifetimes contemplating these life�s questions. That�s how philosophy came to be.

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a quote from aristole about man is by nature, a social animal

Explore Aristotle's profound perspective – 'Man is by nature a social animal.' Uncover deep wisdom and Greek philosophy quotes that illuminate the essence of human connection. Follow @ProjectLionsBlueprint for more philosophical wisdom and insights.

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a drawing of a cat sitting on its hind legs with the caption feline philosophy - cats and the meaning of life

At no point were cats domesticated by humans. One particular type of cat—Felis silvestris, a sturdy little tabby—has spread world-wide by learning to live with humans. House cats today are offshoot…

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This article is part of a series on Academia Green Academia, also known by various other names,[Note 1] is a splinter Academia aesthetic specializing in biology and earth sciences, especially botany, ecology, geobiology, mycology, and zoology. Green Academia is similar to Goblincore in its appreciation of nature, collecting of trinkets, and, in some respects, fashion, however Green Academia has more of a focus on knowledge and science, mainly environmental science. Although social sciences…

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the words 5 teachings from the japanese wabi sabi philosophy that can dramatically improve your

Wabi-sabi is an ancient Japanese philosophy that motions us to constantly search for the beauty in imperfection and accept the more natural cycle of life. It reminds us that all things including us and life itself, are impermanent, incomplete, and imperfect. Perfection, then, is impossible and imper

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