Philosophies for Life

Philosophies for Life

Philosophies for Life is all about giving ancient wisdom for modern living. We are dedicated towards giving out life-changing philosophical ideas that will help you improve all the aspects of your life - spirituality, finance, relationships, mental and emotional. 

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    How to Escape Mediocrity - Miyamoto Musashi

    How to Escape Mediocrity - Miyamoto Musashi  In this podcast we will be talking about 6 powerful ways to escape mediocrity from the philosophy of Miyamoto Musashi. Miyamoto Musashi is considered to be the greatest swordsman ever in the history of Japan, in large part due to his almost surreal discipline.  So here are 6 powerful ways to escape mediocrity from the philosophy of Miyamoto Musashi -  01. Find one thing to work for and expand your expertise within it 02. Don’t depend on your partial feeling 03. Stay Focused 04. Never let love or lust get in your way  05. Don't’ be a victim 06. Protect your honor at all costs  I hope you enjoyed listening to this podcast and hope these 6 powerful ways to escape mediocrity from the philosophy of Miyamoto Musashi , will add value to your life.  A samurai at first, and then a Ronin, Miyamoto Musashi is considered to be the greatest swordsman ever in the history of Japan, in large part due to his almost surreal discipline. Indeed It is being said that he fought 60 duels, and never lost one. He fought for the first time when he was 13 against an experienced Samurai, and came out victorious. He took down the greatest swordsman at that time, one by one, until the throne was his, and his alone. However, Miyamoto was more than that. Not only was he a master of his craft, but he was also an artist, a cerebral philosopher and a buddhist. He sought meaning, wrote war and philosophy books, and his work became a blueprint for people who want to live a disciplined life. A week before he died in 1645, Miyamoto Musashi wrote 21 principles called “Dokkodo '' by which he expresses a stringent, honest, and ascetic or strongly self-disciplined view of life.

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    7 Life Lessons From Zhuangzi (Taoism)

    7 Life Lessons From Taoist Master Zhuangzi (Taoism) In this podcast we will be talking about 7 Life Lessons From Taoist Master Zhuangzi. Zhuangzi was an ancient Chinese philosopher, often remembered as the playful and imaginative voice of Taoism. In this podcast, we’ll look at 7 lessons from Zhuangzi. They’re gentle reminders to see life a little differently, to put down some of the weight you’ve been carrying, to laugh at the unexpected turns, and to find a lighter, more playful way of living. So here are  7 lessons from Zhuangzi -  01. Don’t Get Trapped by Labels 02. See Life as a Dream 03. Embracing the Mystery of Not Knowing  04. Flow with Change 05. Act Effortlessly 06. Live Playfully 07. Own your Journey I hope you enjoyed listening to this podcast and hope these 7 Life Lessons From Zhuangzi will add value to your life.  Zhuangzi was an ancient Chinese philosopher, often remembered as the playful and imaginative voice of Taoism. Where Lao Tzu spoke in short, poetic verses, Zhuangzi chose stories. His tales could be light, humorous, even absurd at times - but hidden inside them was a deep wisdom about how to live. In his book, also called Zhuangzi, he shows us that much of our suffering comes from holding on too tightly. To rigid ideas of right and wrong, to our need for control, to the seriousness with which we approach everything. His message is clear — true freedom comes from letting go. Letting go of labels, of narrow thinking, of the constant urge to prove ourselves. He invites us to live more lightly, to drift through life like a leaf on a stream. And when we do, we find a quieter, deeper kind of joy. But in today’s world, we’re pushed to move faster, to compete harder, to constantly chase the next goal. In that race, it’s easy to forget the simple lightness of being alive. Zhuangzi reminds us that life doesn’t always have to be a struggle. It can be playful. It can be free.

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    How To Deal With FOMO (The Fear Of Missing Out) - Buddha (Buddhism)

    In this podcast we will be talking about how to deal with FOMO (the fear of missing out)  and find joy instead, from the wisdom of  Buddha. Gautama Buddha was a philosopher, meditator, spiritual teacher, and religious leader who is credited as the founder of Buddhism. So with that in mind, here are 5 buddhist ways of dealing with the fear of missing out from Gautama Buddha - 01. Embrace Solitude  02. Trust Your Own Plans 03. Train Your Mind 04. Fight Your Fear  05. Find Your Joy I hope you enjoyed listening to this podcast and hope these 5 buddhist ways of dealing with the fear of missing out from Gautama Buddha will add value to your life. The Buddha was a philosopher, meditator, spiritual teacher, and religious leader who is credited as the founder of Buddhism. He was born as Siddhartha Gautama in India in 566 BC into an aristocratic family and when he was twenty-nine years old, he left the comforts of his home to seek the meaning of the suffering he saw around him. After six years of arduous yogic training, he abandoned the way of self-mortification and instead sat in mindful meditation beneath a bodhi tree. On the full moon of May, with the rising of the morning star, Siddhartha Gautama became the Buddha, the awakened one. The Buddha wandered the plains of northeastern India for 45 years more, teaching the path or Dharma he had realized in that moment. Around him developed a community of people, drawn from every tribe and caste, devoted to practicing this path. Nowadays, he is worshiped by most Buddhist schools as the enlightened one who has escaped the cycle of birth and rebirth, transcending Karma. Their main teachings focus on their insight into duhkha meaning “suffering” and into Nirvana, which means the end of suffering.

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Philosophies for Life is all about giving ancient wisdom for modern living. We are dedicated towards giving out life-changing philosophical ideas that will help you improve all the aspects of your life - spirituality, finance, relationships, mental and emotional. 

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