The Ambiguity of Philosophers
Almost all philosophers are an ambiguous in their writings.
I know they deal with difficult subjects but they deliberately write with a bad method. They just transfer their thoughts on paper without making arranging or providing any order for those thoughts.
I think that anyone who wants to write in any philosophical field must have experience in writing methods. Not just and that’s not all. They should also learn rhetoric to help readers love and understand their work.
Unfortunately, any writer who writes simply and clearly, we consider to be of less rank and level than those who have written in a complicated style.
Be positive.
I love listening to those who talk about self-improvement. I find some benefits in their words. Such as motivation.
Of course, I disagree with some of the ideas they put forward, such as for example when they say: Be positive. It’s a good word but it’s hard to be positive without knowing the reasons why I’m a negative man.
They concentrate on the outcome, not on the factors which create the outcome. If you want to be positive, you should have the knowledge that helps you to be positive. In addition, you must be able to distinguish between positive and negative because you cannot be positive if you do not know which things are positive. Moreover, you have to abandon everything that makes you negative like friends and your dark past.
If you want to be positive, you must get rid of your negative feelings and focus on work, work instils confidence and makes you a positive person.
Fragments of my thoughts
The world lives in intellectual and moral chaos and lives in a state of self-loss. It is in conflict with itself, with its identity and with all its components.
The truest description of modern man is “disintegrated man”. Man has become fragmented, every part of him has a Philosophy, there is a philosophy of the mind, a Philosophy of the spirit, a Philosophy of life and Philosophy of everything belongs to him. He has become a complex creature.
In this time, Everything is disintegrated and even conflicting, Our world is torn at every moment, and distancing itself from its nature, and whoever wants to deal with it with logic and mind will not realize anything, but will feel only baffling and disorder.
The world lives in a state of irrationality, a state of rebellion against reason and logic. Everything is permissible and possible, no longer in his thought for something which calls constants and principles. He abandons all values except the values of madness and pleasure.