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Philosophical Choices in Life : One begets two, Two beget three, Three beget all things.: One begets two, Two beget three, Three beget all things.

By Huiye, Immanuel, Jean-Jcaques

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Title: Philosophical Choices in Life : One begets two, Two beget three, Three beget all things.: One begets two, Two beget three, Three beget all things.  
Author: Huiye, Immanuel, Jean-Jcaques
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Philosophy
Collections: Authors Community, Education
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Publication Date:
2025
Publisher: CC BY-NC-ND
Member Page: Immanuel Huiye

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Life is filled with perplexities. Despite an outward sense of order, an inner void often troubles us. This isn't uncommon; it's a shared human experience. While we amass knowledge, the knowledge of "how to live" is lacking, as we wrongly assume it's self - evident. This leads to nihilistic confusion. The question of "how to live" is fundamental. Without an answer, we feel empty and unfulfilled. Simple preferences are easy to determine, but this existential question demands deeper exploration. Understanding "life" is crucial before pondering "how to live." Huiye(Author of text) provides a guiding life - narrative. It's like a tour, uncovering life's details and overall picture. Making the right life choices is like answering a multiple - choice question, needing clear understanding of all aspects. People's life choices differ. Some choose a brief glorious moment over a long ordinary life, or a year of wonder over years of mediocrity. Those sacrificing for principles may find their motivation here. We're unique beings, not mindless, and deserve a purposeful life. A fulfilling life is linked to beauty and using our talents. Untapped talents bring inner frustration as we recognize our potential. Huiye guides, not dictates. It shows life's "scenes" and stories. We make the final choices. Learning to live is a lifelong journey. Without growth, we have a limited view, like frogs in a well. Life calls for progress, observation, and evolution. This work has a preface, two sections (background and guided tour), and three dilemmas: "where do I come from," "who am I," and "where am I going." Each dilemma has three elements, and each article three themes. The independent texts can be read separately or together, aiming to reveal life's essence and help us make wise decisions at life's crossroads.

Summary
Paper delves into the profound query “how to live life”. It confronts the prevalent emptiness and confusion people face. By offering a guiding narrative, it spurs personal introspection and growth, acknowledging the endless journey of comprehension.

Table of Contents
PREFACE 4 BACKGROUND 12 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 15 Where do I come from? 27 Being 34 Things 45 Animal 61 God 74 Reality 89 Living 102 Life 115 Endowment 129 Purpose 147 Opposition 168 Difference 195 Identity 213 Who am I? 237 Self 257 Nature 275 Confusion 297 Fate 317 Others 342 Connection 369 Knowing 397 Destiny 417 We 444 Historical 471 Spirit(Geist) 493 Common 518 Where am I going? 546 Youth 578 Explore 598 Experience 630 Understanding 656 Ideal 685 Learning 720 Enthusiasm 757 Belief 785 Hope 814 Self-restraint 844 Just 878 Excellence 910

 
 



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