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philosopher paul tillich said that astonishment is the root of all philosophy and bertrand russell said that philosophy is what you don't know. i find myself easily astonished by life yet understanding so little of it that i feel like i know less and less each day. this means i am more philosophical than i would like to admit, or perhaps i feel that the best response to lifes trials is to be philosophical rather than critical.
(c) aaron peter jell, 2009.
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