Feb 21, 2006 21:46
I know one reason why I love philosophy: Because I don't believe that there is any one easy answer to any question, so I want my answer way of answering it to make sense. Philosophy teaches you to do that, to answer your own questions. I think there are many ways to answer any one question, but that most answers will usually get at the same truth, but call it a different thing and therefore probably apply it in a slightly different way. Hmm... anthropology?
When I'm writing my herbalist essays I always miss my philosophy classes because I always get my papers back from there graded mostly just on my argument. In my herb classes I get graded mostly on how well I answer the question. Although holistic herbalism is mostly just applied philosophy. Or is everything?
I'm buying a house in two years. I've already saved a lot of money. Two or three acres is the plan. Not sure where yet, but I'm looking.