
"Philosophy as a Form of Life"
"Philosophy as a Form of Life" suggests that philosophy isn't just about abstract theories or seeking definitive answers, but a way of engaging with life itself. It involves practices, attitudes, and ways of being that shape how we understand ourselves and the world. Rather than separate from everyday life, philosophy is embedded in our routines, conversations, and actions—helping us find meaning, reflect on values, and live thoughtfully. In this view, philosophy is a lived experience, a continuous process of reflection that influences our behavior and understanding in practical, meaningful ways.