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WaffleSingSong
December 29th, 2014, 01:30 AM
Hi VT, I have been formulating this "Philosophy Graph" as a means to develop a part of my philosophy. It's not really exactly "finished" as I am still thinking about all the factors that go into this. I also haven't read a lot of philosophy myself so I don't really know if I'm repeating anyone's famous work. Anywhom, here goes nothing.

In the "LEW-HDV" graph, or just "LEW" graph, there is the Horizontal direction, which symbolizes you living Life. There is the Diagonal direction, which symbolizes you having Experiences. Finally, there is a Vertical line, which symbolizes Wisdom. The more Experience you have, or the more you take out of Experiences as you live Life, the "Wiser" you become.

It basically trying to point out (I think) that nothing is really a waste of time. Everything you do, whether you know it or not, you learn more about the you, humanity and the world. I also think that the availability to take from experiences and actually learn from them are from balancing your logical self from your emotional self in your mind, to develop a mindset, and from which experiences are perceived in an enlightening way and thus wisdom is gained. Yet, I don't know how I could add this onto the graph.

What do you guys think?

Bleid
December 29th, 2014, 06:56 PM
Hi VT, I have been formulating this "Philosophy Graph" as a means to develop a part of my philosophy. It's not really exactly "finished" as I am still thinking about all the factors that go into this. I also haven't read a lot of philosophy myself so I don't really know if I'm repeating anyone's famous work. Anywhom, here goes nothing.

In the "LEW-HDV" graph, or just "LEW" graph, there is the Horizontal direction, which symbolizes you living Life. There is the Diagonal direction, which symbolizes you having Experiences. Finally, there is a Vertical line, which symbolizes Wisdom. The more Experience you have, or the more you take out of Experiences as you live Life, the "Wiser" you become.

It basically trying to point out (I think) that nothing is really a waste of time. Everything you do, whether you know it or not, you learn more about the you, humanity and the world. I also think that the availability to take from experiences and actually learn from them are from balancing your logical self from your emotional self in your mind, to develop a mindset, and from which experiences are perceived in an enlightening way and thus wisdom is gained. Yet, I don't know how I could add this onto the graph.

What do you guys think?


http://i59.tinypic.com/2vmvf28.png

Yes, no, maybe so?

TroyH
December 29th, 2014, 07:20 PM
I also think that the availability to take from experiences and actually learn from them are from balancing your logical self from your emotional self in your mind, to develop a mindset, and from which experiences are perceived in an enlightening way and thus wisdom is gained.

Maybe I'm just not understanding the graph thing at all, but I feel like this quoted part is somewhat unrelated. At least I thought it was when I first read this. Then read it again, and again... and again. So maybe elaborate a bit? :)

WaffleSingSong
December 29th, 2014, 09:55 PM
Maybe I'm just not understanding the graph thing at all, but I feel like this quoted part is somewhat unrelated. At least I thought it was when I first read this. Then read it again, and again... and again. So maybe elaborate a bit? :)

To help people understand the abbreviations, with the capitalization. That's all.

image (http://i59.tinypic.com/2vmvf28.png)

Yes, no, maybe so?

Pretty much.

And Time? That is a good alternative to Life, I suppose. I might change "LEW" to "TEW," Even though that would add another homonym in English that we really don't need :/

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