From Louis...
So far, all I've done here is ask a few dumb questions
without offering any alternative ideas - I'll offer one now
and leave it for you to check out for yourselves.
The only "philosophy of life" that ever appealed to me is
somehthing called "Objectivism" - the brainchild of a
female writer named Ayn Rand.
( They have a website under "Ayn Rand Institute". )
First let me say I don't agree with every idea her followers
embrace ( They're all Atheists ), but a lot of their notions
are consistent with my outlook on reality.
For example, they're concerned only with life on THIS
EARTH - they don't care what happens after death.
According to them, our INDIVIDUAL SELVES should be
our highest concern and they are opposed to any form
"collective", such as Communism, or organised religion.
No individual needs to be "propped up" by indentifying
with some larger "cause" or social order - your own
EGO is all you ever need to affirm your personal worth.
But let me make it clear that I did not "pick up" those
ideas from Objectivism - they just reflect they the way
I've ALWAYS felt since I first tried to learn to think.
Does that means I'm a case of "arrested development"
or that I still retain something that others have lost ?
So far, all I've done here is ask a few dumb questions
without offering any alternative ideas - I'll offer one now
and leave it for you to check out for yourselves.
The only "philosophy of life" that ever appealed to me is
somehthing called "Objectivism" - the brainchild of a
female writer named Ayn Rand.
( They have a website under "Ayn Rand Institute". )
First let me say I don't agree with every idea her followers
embrace ( They're all Atheists ), but a lot of their notions
are consistent with my outlook on reality.
For example, they're concerned only with life on THIS
EARTH - they don't care what happens after death.
According to them, our INDIVIDUAL SELVES should be
our highest concern and they are opposed to any form
"collective", such as Communism, or organised religion.
No individual needs to be "propped up" by indentifying
with some larger "cause" or social order - your own
EGO is all you ever need to affirm your personal worth.
But let me make it clear that I did not "pick up" those
ideas from Objectivism - they just reflect they the way
I've ALWAYS felt since I first tried to learn to think.
Does that means I'm a case of "arrested development"
or that I still retain something that others have lost ?