Is 26 too old to start learning philosophy?
Is 26 too old to start learning philosophy?
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Perfect age to learn philosophy
>The craft of genius
>0-35: mathematics
>20-45: physics
>35-99: philosophy
shut the fuck up with that fucking book. Its not even that interesting and its clearly a forced meme
Of course not.
Just do it.
>He expects OP to live to 35
Didn't plato say you shouldn't learn philosophy until 60 or something?
It’s Never to late to learn anything
wat
It's probably too late to become a successful academic OP, you've missed the prime signalling years.
For actually learning tho, of course not.
Yes, it's embarrassingly old to still willfully engage in pointless pseudonintellectual masturbation.
Is 19 too young to start learning philosophy?
I don't know, I'm 20 and I feel too old for starting
>26
>too old
mfw I realize millennials feel old
30. He said that younger boys are more interested in studying philosophy to win arguments
Your brain isn't even fully developed until your late 20s.
It's never too old, user. Get started.
Your concept of time is skewed by compression as it was spread throughout the West as a business model and finally reached the inside of our homes (tandfonline.com
You are far from being too old to do anything, just think of Goethe who wrote the last part of Fault with nearly thrice your age, and was a goddamn scientist, government officer and party-goer all in a single life while also enjoying and practicing philosophy. You think you are somehow bound to a vain concept of "youth" whereas your actual life still has plenty of days to be done with (disease and accidents notwithstanding), and you shouldn't waste them thinking about the first quarter.
Yes, you cannot learn philosophy unless you started learning hebrew, koine, latin, sanskrit no later than age 8.
when you learn philosophy you learn to let go of pathetic things like time
i have ascended
25 is the new 18, so no, not really.
how was he so fucking right all of the time
Nothing has changed, lol.
TOO OLD
learn like you'll live forever
My man, I've known people who didn't enter law until 40. Philosophy is a hobby, and you're never too old to pick up a new hobby, or learn a new skill.
you actually have a head start
>Is 26 too old to start learning philosophy?
Akiva was 40 when he started studying Torah. It's never too late.
OP is probably a gentile, he doesn't have what we do, akhi.
start with the orgy of the will
end with a noose
>the torah
hola rabbi-sama
is 14 too old to start reading contemporary north african philosophy?
That's one of my favorite passages in Republic. He compares them to young dogs tearing and gnashing ideas until they have nothing left except nihilism/skepticism/relativism.
i think putting age limits on learning new things is a poisonous mindset.
This. Don't be cucked by a number.
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And this, my friends, is why people always complain about /pol/ for no reason.
if my grandad can learn to beatbox at 72 you can learn philosophy
>disease and accidents notwithstanding
what if someone just punches you for no reason and kills you?
>approaching 30
>want to learn instrument and/or singing
>kick myself in the buttocks having wasted all my best years on videogames instead of acquiring worthwile experience