Why do we respect the dead more than the living?
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Both, which is good because we die only because we could not handle that behind the last goal there is nothing more
* It’s a process not a final solution
* Both. But the questions that we ask now that can’t be answered by us will be answered in the future or disregard as silly. Every question is a thought provoking question.
* I’ve found answers for sure. Passed them on when others I know ask those same questions. They may find different answers if given mine early on in their search for their own truth.
* When you have clarity and understanding, answers will follow.
* It can bring about all sorts of answers. That tend to give rise to more questions.
* Both, which is good because we die only because we could not handle that behind the last goal there is nothing more
* If you comprehend them right it gives you all answers
* it’s the journey, not the destination.
* Its just meant to change your world view not give ready made answers
* Philosophy is useless, the correct answers only exist in satisfaction ,
* Each good answer raises two or more questions. Knowledge isn’t finite
* The questions change, the old ones no longer matter
* Philosophy is not about answers but a seeking to…