Anyone follow philosophy as a guideline for life?

<p>I didn't really know what philosophy was and always believed that it was like religion with an almighty deity. But some guys I met opened my Asian eyes and made me think about stuff and life.</p>

<p>I try to think of stuff/guidelines for myself so I can make every decision a good one, but they always change, contradict each other, and suck.</p>

<p>So far I kept mine a simple: Since we're humans and it's our nature to reproduce to maintain survival in our species, I'm going to have a lot of boinking with women in my life in hopes of a happy life because I'm fulfilling that sole purpose. Still reading about it though</p>

<p>What bout you guys?</p>

<p>boinking is very important</p>

<p>I sort of have a philosophy, mostly based on rolling stones lyrics.</p>

<p>I don’t.</p>

<p>Message too LONG.</p>

<p>Yeah I hope to find out what boinking is like someday.</p>

<p>I used to have that philosophy of not having a philosophy, but it never worked out, for me at least</p>

<p>I have a belief that all beliefs are wrong, including this one…probably.</p>

<p>It’s an okay system.</p>

<p>All existing philosophies have so many apparent flaws. </p>

<p>Having a personal philosophy is equally difficult. It seems entirely impossible to have one without it containing an indefinite number of fallacies.</p>

<p>And to take out time to create one seems equally futile.</p>

<p>The philosophy I go by is…
Live life.
Simple yet brilliant, no?</p>

<p>“All existing philosophies have so many apparent flaws.”</p>

<p>Well, Logic is a branch of philosophy. If you can point out a flaw in commonly accepted Logic, I bet you could write a book and make a lot of money off of it. Or a dissertation or something like that.</p>