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  • 2 days ago | lessfoolish.substack.com | Peter Limberg

    This entry is part of a series on “Less Foolishism”: Part 1. Inquiring with Unknowing. Part 2: Practical Metaphilosophy. Part 3: Core Techniques. This series is about the practical philosophy that helps guide my life. I felt called to write it so I could speak more clearly about it, especially since I’ll soon be on the Coaches Rising podcast. Its host, , is specifically curious about what philosophical inquiry is.

  • 1 week ago | lessfoolish.substack.com | Peter Limberg

    This entry is part of a series on “Less Foolishism”: Part 1. Inquiring with Unknowing. Part 2: Practical Metaphilosophy. Part 3: Core Techniques. , founded in 1923, is the longest-running general philosophy journal. One of its mottos is: “Saving philosophy from the academy since 1923.”Its 100th birthday issue asks the question: Where is philosophy going?

  • 1 week ago | lessfoolish.substack.com | Peter Limberg

    On multiple occasions, I received the feedback that I “punch above my weight” in terms of my online activities. Meaning, I somehow manage to get “big names” on my YouTube channel without having tremendous metrics (around 40k subscriptions when I last checked). I’ll share my secrets today.

  • 2 weeks ago | lessfoolish.substack.com | Peter Limberg

    This entry is part of a series on “Less Foolishism”: Part 1. Inquiring with Unknowing. Part 2: Practical Metaphilosophy. Part 3: Core Techniques. I recently read what actor Ted Danson said to Kelsey Grammer when he turned 40: “You know what it means, don't you? Now that you're 40, it means you're finally worth having a conversation with.”That felt resonant, and it reminded me of what Carl Jung once said: “Life really does begin at forty.

  • 3 weeks ago | lessfoolish.substack.com | Peter Limberg

    A reader asked me the following question:How do you begin embodying your philosophy when you've been disembodied for so long--and when there's so much philosophy still to learn? I understand where he’s coming from. It’s this... Or this:My response:A few thoughts…Firstly, if you haven’t already, feel what it’s like to simply be embodied before trying to embody a philosophy. Meaning: know what it’s like to truly feel something.

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