One Way Life MIGHT Be Lived

I’m new around here, but I like talking and thinking philosophy. It’s not much, and not as sophisticated as Plato, Socrates, or Hume, but I’d like to write about some of my ideas before they (and my naivety) are crushed by social pressures. The first philosophy is a little… Confusing. There’s really no better way to put it. First off, there is no regard for religion in this one because I never really considered a position for it. Just thinking about this philosophy is a bit tricky. I’m going to call this philosophy: “Post-Chronological Perceptions”. In this thinking about life,...

I’m new around here, but I like talking and thinking philosophy. It’s not much, and not as sophisticated as Plato, Socrates, or Hume, but I’d like to write about some of my ideas before they (and my naivety) are crushed by social pressures.

The first philosophy is a little… Confusing. There’s really no better way to put it. First off, there is no regard for religion in this one because I never really considered a position for it. Just thinking about this philosophy is a bit tricky. I’m going to call this philosophy: “Post-Chronological Perceptions”. In this thinking about life, free will is an illusions of sorts. I’m not saying that fate drives your life, because that’s not what this concept suggests. The “Post-Chronological Perceptions” (PClP) suggests that your life has already been lived, or is being lived at a faster rate than the mind can comprehend or perceive. You have already made the choices that you think that you are making, so in a sense, free will exists. This also extends to the people that you see, they may not actually be at the same point in time as you are due to the variations in mental capacity. What does this mean: your friend that you think you are talking with may be a decade ahead or behind you in their conceived world. It’s not all bad though, you get to live your life as though you were living it in real time rather than as though it were a replay. Where does any God come in? Well, that’s up to you… or future you… There’s no reason not to believe in a God because of PClP, but it’s not advocating a God either.

This is the one most original philosophy I’ve thought of, at least I haven’t found anything that suggests similar ideas. I hope you enjoyed reading this. have a good day!