What should i study to find the ultimate truth? Physics or maths or philosophy or Buddha Dhamma?

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Since you asked that question, you can immediately take math/physics off from your list. You won't make it. To decide between philosophy vs Bajeet, play rock paper scissor with yourself.

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OD on mushrooms.

>Buddha

Sir, this is a Christian board. Take that elsewhere.

The great truth is that there isn't one.

there isn't one that humans are able to comprehend*
*tips cthulu*

A man of science learns something every day, a man of Tao unlearns something every day

you can't capture dust in a net user

however nothing can stop one such as yourself from chasing the dragon

Thats a shitty approach and you'll regret it

They all lead to God.
Only one will give you mad wizard powers though.

For what end. What will knowing the ultimate truth bring you? What you need to study are all the natural sciences and philosophy. You will be able to make the most of the outside world with this knowledge. Making the most of your inside world requires you to live. To have experiences. Both good and bad. Devastating, infuriating, irrational, exalting. When you can by merely a glance and some body language, precisely and fully tune in to what that other person thinks, and have them know what you think, of the most complex situation or subject. Then you are alive. Your mission in life is to find these people. If you are lucky you will find one or a few, maybe only for a few fleeting moments, but in a moment like that you will know what the meaning of life is.

Science doesn't deal in truth, religion doesn't deal in reality. Study math if truth is what you desire, physics if an understanding of reality is what you desire, and religion if mental masturbation is what you desire.

>Ultimate truth

You won't find it in science. Science explains the phenomena, and is updated when new experiences fail to fit within current theory. It isn't so arrogant to purport to get at some ultimate truth.

You won't find it in philosophy. No philosopher since Kant, credible ones anyway imo, would even attempt to say their work is to get at some ultimate truth. Because Kant showed that to be beyond our ability.

You might get it in religion, but you would have to answer to why this particular one and not some other that offers the ultimate truth. Then we are back at philosophy.

Tldr you can't get the ultimate truth, assuming there even is one

You must continuously look within to find the ultimate truth. There are many avenues that lead to the same place. Once you make the right connections, the rest will soon follow.

If you don't know what the ultimate truth is, how can you find it? Do you need someone else to point it out for you if no one knows? Are you really searching for the ultimate truth or are you looking for someone else's truth to call your own?

If you truly seek the ultimate truth, give up your life to the One True Gentleman.

Read and breathe the manifesto:

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ER will tech you how to be powerful. We are going to fight back against this cruel world. We will fight back against these injustices!

6 days from now is the Day of Retribution anniversary, don't forget to celebrate.

shhh keep it down nigga don't let Godel hear what you be sayin

Study the art of Shitposting on the Internet, therein lie the secrets of the universe...

this. with all the shitposting on Veeky Forums eventually all truths will be revealed if you pay close attention

ITT: a circle jerk of assholes trying to sound profound and shills trying to champion their psychological hang-up religions.

Literally all three.

Fpbp

This.

>Roleplaying


Deus vult

No he can get mental masturbation from math as well

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Wrong. If that were true, the great truth would be the collection of ALL the truths of which none is the great truth on its own.

So a combination of all sciences, religions, and such.

>If that were true, the great truth would be the collection of ALL the truths of which none is the great truth on its own.

That's how it goes. It's all seeking comfort in meaning.

>So a combination of all sciences, religions, and such.

Yep and it's all wading in mud because there is no greater truth.