Are there any philosophy books that aren't too heavy going? (I know that might sound like a contradiction), sort of like an idiots guide.
I'm currently going through Bertrand Russell's history of western philosophy but it's an audio book so it's a bit of an arse to go back and re-listen to bits.
"Is it wrong for a man to love his guitar?"
"It is if he puts his balls between the strings, and strums himself to ecstasy!"
first ask questions then search for the answers
you know want you want so close the gap between what you want and where you are
I'M studying philosophy at the moment i personly found that my experiences where the best lessons I ever learnt
although one of my biggest inspirations were from Abraham-hicks ( check the dot com )
knowledge is power so its always rad to have a good read on something you have interest in
shot kowalski ! good to be back !
been on one hell of a adventure
Last edited by pyromaniak; 13-02-2010 at 07:40 AM.