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which reason (wonder, doubt, experience or wisdom) you can relate the most to philosophize?​

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Answered by suresh1979
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Understanding and satisfying those three needs, both in yourself and in others, is key to navigating today’s world, to communicating effectively (or influencing if you prefer) and achieving what you want. The three needs are:

Understanding and satisfying those three needs, both in yourself and in others, is key to navigating today’s world, to communicating effectively (or influencing if you prefer) and achieving what you want. The three needs are:* Need to feel in CONTROL of one’s life. This explains people’s taste for things like knowledge, freedom, choice, power, insurance, property, contracts, astrology, novelty, numbers and money. Losing one’s control over one’s life or loss of any kind, whether real or potential, is something we avoid and act on.

Understanding and satisfying those three needs, both in yourself and in others, is key to navigating today’s world, to communicating effectively (or influencing if you prefer) and achieving what you want. The three needs are:* Need to feel in CONTROL of one’s life. This explains people’s taste for things like knowledge, freedom, choice, power, insurance, property, contracts, astrology, novelty, numbers and money. Losing one’s control over one’s life or loss of any kind, whether real or potential, is something we avoid and act on.* Need for CONNECTION. There is very little, including reproduction, that we can achieve alone. Evolution has hardwired us to assume we can achieve much more by collaborating with others and being sociable (watch how babies attract attention). We also need to feel emotionally connected to the world around us, to what we do in it, to what things mean, to who we are and to who we might become. Important: numbers rarely help anyone connect with anything. Feelings do. Isolation or exclusion, whether real or potential, are situations we instinctively fear and may go to extremes to avoid.

Understanding and satisfying those three needs, both in yourself and in others, is key to navigating today’s world, to communicating effectively (or influencing if you prefer) and achieving what you want. The three needs are:* Need to feel in CONTROL of one’s life. This explains people’s taste for things like knowledge, freedom, choice, power, insurance, property, contracts, astrology, novelty, numbers and money. Losing one’s control over one’s life or loss of any kind, whether real or potential, is something we avoid and act on.* Need for CONNECTION. There is very little, including reproduction, that we can achieve alone. Evolution has hardwired us to assume we can achieve much more by collaborating with others and being sociable (watch how babies attract attention). We also need to feel emotionally connected to the world around us, to what we do in it, to what things mean, to who we are and to who we might become. Important: numbers rarely help anyone connect with anything. Feelings do. Isolation or exclusion, whether real or potential, are situations we instinctively fear and may go to extremes to avoid.* Need for CONSISTENCY. This need supports the first two. How do we spot threats to our control and connections? How do we spot opportunities to test and improve them? By constantly checking our surroundings for consistencies and inconsistencies. Consciously or not, we can’t stop ourselves filling gaps, spotting patterns, inventing or finding explanations (through religion, for example) and drawing conclusions. The world might seem to be in a turmoil of change, but most of life is actually consistent

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Reason (wonder, doubt, experience or wisdom) you can relate the most to philosophize

  • Because such a mind best improves our fitness, we have evolved understanding-seeking minds. For instance, it's simpler to locate fruit when you realise that trees produce it in season. The more we know, the better we become at solving problems and overcoming challenges, and the more likely we are to pass on the genes that made us inquisitive observant reasoners.
  • Pure intelligence is essentially useless. To be able to use it in a novel or inventive way, you need imagination and creativity. This frequently entails placing items in an other context.
  • Consider the importance of experience when building something. A wise choice frequently depends on experience because not all factors are covered in literature.
  • According to R.D. Precht, philosophy is the "competence to countervail incompetency," which means it connects the basic principles of diverse scientific fields to produce new ideas and visions. There is no aspect of anything, whether it exists or not, that philosophy would exclude. It may be crucial for innovative theories or methods in politics, society, or even math and science, depending on how you look at it.

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