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Philosophies for Life
6 months ago - 273 likes

Merry Christmas and thanks SO MUCH for all your support this year, from the whole Philosophies For Life team! We literally couldn't do it without you ❤️
This Christmas, why not give yourself the gift of free knowledge, subscribe and ring our notification bell so you never miss a video?
Thanks again and see you next year 🥳

Philosophies for Life
6 months ago - 77 likes

Our past 8 videos didn’t really get expected response. Could you guys give us feedback? Was it the topic? The animation? The length?

Philosophies for Life
7 months ago - 50 likes

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 5 ways to develop a strong samurai mindset from the philosophy of Miyamoto Musashi.

Philosophies for Life
2 years ago - 82 likes

Philosophies for life wishes you a very Happy new year. May 2022 be the best year of your life. May you find success, happiness and everything your heart desires.

With new years coming in, let these advices from Epictetus help you to keep all of your resolutions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omlGV...

Philosophies for Life
2 years ago - 77 likes

Aristotle has influenced more than two millennia of scientists and theologians alike, both fascinated by his ideas. Being the founder of so many disciplines, Aristotle has many life lessons to offer us, so with that in mind, in this video we bring you 7 life lessons from Aristotle. 

https://youtu.be/Azym86yAZz4

Philosophies for Life
3 years ago - 62 likes

Confucius has been a source of inspiration for people around the world seeking happiness and meaning in their lives and in this video we bring you 6 ways to be happy from the wisdom of Confucius.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uVBj...

Philosophies for Life
3 years ago - 446 likes

We at Philosophies for Life, wish you a very happy new year. May this new year bring new happiness, new achievements, and a lot of new inspiration in your life. We also would like to say thank you all the frontline workers for the sacrifices you make, every day and especially during this pandemic. Thank you for being on the front line during this scary time.

Philosophies for Life
3 years ago - 52 likes

With 2020 being not the best year and with new years coming in, let this video help you to resolve to continue good practices, change an undesired trait or behavior, to accomplish a personal goal, or otherwise improve your life.

youtube.com/watch?v=omlGV...&ab_channel=Philosophi…

Philosophies for Life
4 years ago - 56 likes

Is there anyone here who knows of an organisation/ngo that is running a donation campaign in/for the lesser developed countries that are under lock-down and without the relief fund announced by their government? Would love to give them a shout out in my coming video here to help...any leads appreciated.

Philosophies for Life
4 years ago - 41 likes

Hi guys, we were hoping to keep things up and running as usual with an upload today, but as everyone on the team has been adjusting to working from home during the outbreak, the quality of the video we're working on just was not up to our usual standard. We promise we’ll be right back on track with an upload next week.

In the meantime all of us at Philosophies for Life, want to you wish you the very best health. Stay safe and be careful. There’s a great deal of misinformation going around on YouTube and social media, most of it entirely well-meaning, so please be careful and only follow the advice of trained health professionals.
For now, we’ll leave you with this timely quote from one of our most quoted ancient philosophers, Seneca, who reminds us in these difficult times that “We suffer more often in imagination than in reality”. We could all do with a bit of help finding happiness right now, so why not check out our previous video How To Be Happy According to Seneca. Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyp47...