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Philosophy: from Greek φιλοσοφία, philosophia, literally "love of wisdom"
just because no1 has ever said NO to your opinion(s)dosnt mean your right.....so if you(people here on Saidit)disagree,that means i'm RIGHT about it..right?...eh but if you all agree dos that mean i'm WRONG?
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I read contents of that book before(Almost evenyone from Taiwan/Hong Kong/China read a part of it)... The problem of almost all books from ancient China used "very few words". I don't believe any true wisdom can be written by "very few words",the real world is complexity theory. Since the ambiguous 道德經 ,they create so many cults by it.
道德經 was advanced at the time it published ,but now,many cults in China love to quote it.
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