I just caught up with the previous videos and I am glad that you are continueing this series. Your commentary is very helpful.
@ChristopherAnadale9 ай бұрын
Glad you like the series! I hope to add to it weekly until it's finished.
@boutiquelove53912 ай бұрын
I just found your channel today! I cant explain how happy it makes me! I want to cry. Our world is starving for this cultures traditional wisdom and philosophy through your patient soft magical and intellectual delivery. With the useless content on youtube we are being force fed you are gold in an planet of mud! Please keep posting I have already sent to may a folk 🥰🥰🥰
@charlesdarwin474926 күн бұрын
This sort of crazy oversharing on the internet is repulsive. Do you ride on public buses naked, as well?
@SarcasticSamurai2211 күн бұрын
@@charlesdarwin4749I don’t think there is anything overshared. But I see what you are projecting and wish I didn’t know that about you.
@carenkurdjinian541325 күн бұрын
To Learn Literature and Characters - Is Very Much In Need -For Bringing Up A Human Being From Childhood ……🌞
@imperfekt790510 күн бұрын
I approve (much of) this message! 😄 The issue of paying close attention to behavior during "trifling" moments is the most resonant idea for me. I am skeptical about the authenticity of anyone's behavior when it seems obvious that they are motivated to impress or manipulate someone. It's during the fleeting encounter with the stranger or someone who does not obviously seem to be a source of advantage or threat that I think someone shows their character most truthfully, because they are responding primarily to the person instead of to what the person might represent. Attentive kindness and respect toward those who might seem unremarkable, without any obvious power, beauty or charisma seems to me to be signs of good character.
@yazanasad7811Ай бұрын
People' badness are hidden, obviously it wont be shown like a bad character. They can be excellent at mimeckery and flattery. Also, short time youll get halo effect. (Virtuous people are less selfish and therefore less worldly wise because expect other people to be unselfish). Takes time to learn this Judge people by how they treat the secretary and not the interviewer(when there is nothing at stake) This is why leaders use fear because most people cannot be relied on with like virtues, justice, fairness, etc. Self-interest To forgive and to forget is to throw away deeply bought experience See humans as unalterable minerals, collect what is expected. In civilised countries they deceive one other. In poorer countries they eat one another All war is robbery
@dhopeyinyang4103Ай бұрын
15:45. This is my biggest weakness. i can't help reacting, and then i make a greater fool of myself than of the wickedness i perceive.
@naturelover128411 күн бұрын
I don't react fast enough you need to make friends with someone like that and you can teach each other
@Mr89siR27 күн бұрын
Very helpful content. I recently got back into a relationship with a woman who i had been no contact with for 2 years. She persued me both times. One month in and she is on the same bullshit that caused the initial breakup 2 years ago. I feel shcopenhauer is speaking directly to me here.
@carlahafeman64612 ай бұрын
Thank you, these readings help me so much. They are affirmations of so much learned the hard way through my life, but continue to doubt the voice of my intuition.
@samibabarАй бұрын
Thankyou so much!
@Natella33122 ай бұрын
I was introduced to this channel by AI just today. Love it! Thanks for the way you do it!
@Curtis336619 күн бұрын
Fantastic. Thank you. Subscription earned! Can't wait to check out your other content. 😊
@blackpeppericecream18 күн бұрын
This intro music reminds me of some rpg game entering a small village seeking wise counsel. And now that game is call life.
@polymathable9 ай бұрын
this is a wonderful series. great vids prof!
@ChristopherAnadale9 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@SpaceMonkey231012 ай бұрын
Thank you - I had no idea that these writings existed. I will definitely track them down. Very interesting stuff.
@kuldipkumarsuri2 ай бұрын
Excellent .. I loved ur The way it was narrated I am 1st time came to your channel.. I am a big fan now❤
@jo-mangАй бұрын
Good vid. Practical- worth it.
@truepenmanКүн бұрын
The key point is that the average people are always duplicitous and double faced , regarding their own propensity for deceit as a sign of intelligence rather than that of a base character. In fact , the tendency to camouflage oneself under some misleading guise has to do with the survival instinct that both humans and animals share and has nothing to do with a higher type of intelligence or a higher level of consciousness as they tend to argue.Women in general are more capable of deceit than men precisely because of the same survival instinct which becomes stronger when motherhood is involved. The biological function from which that instinct derives is forcing them into that direction , apart from the need to compensate their fragility and weaknesses with cunningness . The weak is always shrewd and more equipped for facing life difficulties than a person of noble character.The lower type of consciousness is generally concentrated more on reproduction and copulation like for example insects in the animal realm .Among some humans we may find the same tendency .This explains why humans with a fine character are so scarce .Eating and copulating are therefore the most cherished activities for 90% of the population with an increased percentage in those areas were the population explodes like Africa , Asia etc , places where the general impression is that the favorite pastime with very few exceptions is gaming or beating the drum, hence the level of education.However , precisely because of the activities of gaming and beating the drum they can succeed in life and survive since those are based upon and can be used for deceit. These are their strengths whereas a noble character is often seen as naive and therefore weak.I can remember in relation to this one relevant line from " Lawrence of Arabia" , a reference that was taken from a very old quotation dictionary by the script writer :"I cannot fiddle but I can make a great state from a little city ."
@1billfair2 ай бұрын
I am so so sorry about your audio problems. The topic and presentation seem excellent. The sound track is impossible to listen to. Cannot hear the speaker clearly.
@boscdny3 ай бұрын
I love the philosophy and the practical nature of it. However, it sounds like character is static from birth to death. Can a person change their character with concerted effort, hopefully for the better? Or is a person's character the same from birth to death? What about learned behavior? Can a person born with a noble character learn bad behavior then realize the error in judgment and return back to the noble character? And vice versa, can a person born with a bad character (which does not sound right in any event), learn to be of noble character? This I wonder ....
@jarinorvanto43013 ай бұрын
Psychopath by birth, bastard by choice... The eternal question of nature, nurture and the capacity of will. Propensities, if you like. A genetic frame within which one can move (genotype and phenotype).
@zilord3264Ай бұрын
Read Nietzche if you are looking for those answers.
@zilord3264Ай бұрын
Read Nietzche if you are looking for those answers.
@marktapley757127 күн бұрын
people can change but rarely will unless they are affected by a very life changing event.
@naturelover128411 күн бұрын
@@marktapley7571I was taught your personalities formed by the time you're 8 years old
@flowersalem222 ай бұрын
Excellent! I’ve been living this 🤣
@carlahafeman64612 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@ChristopherAnadale2 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Glad you like the video & this series. 👍
@claudiamanta1943Ай бұрын
Which part of ‘do not test me’ was unclear?
@naturelover128411 күн бұрын
The giveaway is when they say trust me yeah right
@MimiSteel2 күн бұрын
Where can I get the book you have
@ChristopherAnadale23 сағат бұрын
The physical book I have is out of print, but here is a link to buy used copies on Amazon. The ISBN is 9781573920339 if you want to search for it yourself. www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Counsels-Maxims-Great-Philosophy/dp/1573920339/ Publisher site: www.prometheusbooks.com/9781573920339/the-wisdom-of-life-and-counsels-and-maxims/
@carenkurdjinian541325 күн бұрын
Very True In Some Very Sense …… 😂 I Have Faith In Human Mind …. It Can Perform Soooo Much Better and Beautiful….. Let’s Do It ……🌞
@elamaneceraАй бұрын
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@keithjackson104220 күн бұрын
Wow!
@stevedavenport2975Ай бұрын
Forgive a weak will sometimes
@Ljtheog12Ай бұрын
Love your channel. I bought the book and it’s worth every section!
@MohamedZouine73 ай бұрын
2:13
@2Oldcoots13 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@ChristopherAnadale13 күн бұрын
You're very welcome, and thank you for your support!