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Becoming the Tutor I Needed as a Child

When I was growing up, there was something missing. I didn’t know it at the time, but what I needed was philosophy—a way to understand the world, to think deeply about my purpose, and to find meaning in life. It wasn’t until I was around twenty years old that I discovered philosophy, and by then, I felt like I had already lost precious time. If I had been introduced to philosophy earlier, my life could have started so much sooner. I could have had the tools to shape my purpose, to figure out who I wanted to be, and to focus on what truly mattered. But instead, I wandered, unsure of how to navigate life’s questions. So, I became the person I needed as a child. I became the greatest tutor I could imagine for myself. Through trial and error, I taught myself philosophy, and in doing so, I discovered not only my purpose but also a deep responsibility: to share this knowledge with others. I want to give young people the opportunity I didn’t have. They shouldn’t have to wait until adulthood t...

The Philosophy of Emergence: A New Way of Living and Creating

The Philosophy of Emergence is a simple yet profound way to approach life. It’s about letting meaning, truth, and understanding reveal themselves naturally. Instead of imposing preconceptions or rushing to conclusions, it encourages patience, observation, and alignment with the flow of life. This philosophy can be applied to everything from personal growth to relationships, creativity, and education. Let’s explore it through analogies that capture its essence. --- 1. Naming the Painting After It’s Finished Imagine an artist who doesn’t name their painting until the very last stroke is on the canvas. Each brushstroke is an exploration, a discovery, and only when the image is complete does its meaning become clear. This is the Philosophy of Emergence—letting the process guide you to the final result instead of forcing a predetermined idea onto the work. --- 2. A Seed Becoming a Tree When you plant a seed, you don’t tell it how to grow. You nurture it with water, sunlight, and care, and o...