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A need for philosophy does not predicate a need for complexity.

Many can live a simple, beautiful life, but it is nonetheless a life lived with sound philosophy, whether the person living it admitted to it or not.

The need for complexity in our thought is precipitated by the need for complexity in the modern world. Surely, if we could do away with it, we would have already.

But it’s not going away. And as the lines become ever blurred between right and wrong, we must ready our minds for the moment it matters most.

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