
Philosophy & Habits of Thought
The word “philosophy” comes from Ancient Greek and means “love of wisdom”. Unfortunately, the modern translation appears to have become slightly twisted to the point where the word might only connote some impractical college...
Habits 2 Goals: The Habit Factor® Podcast with Martin Grunburg
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Show Notes
The word “philosophy” comes from Ancient Greek and means “love of wisdom”.
Unfortunately, the modern translation appears to have become slightly twisted to the point where the word might only connote some impractical college major.
Yet, philosophy ought to be embraced by all who seek to live in a more "favorable" world for it is our own mental constructs (our own philosophy) that dictates how we think, feel and act. So, philosophy isn't just about talking or even thinking, its true meaning lies in the execution of the ideas and ideals.
Today, Nick and I revisit the essence of philosophy and review some of the framework behind The Habit Factor franchise.
“All men’s natures are alike, it's their habits that carry them far apart.”
In this episode, Martin shares a handful of his favorite quotes and a few books that helped him to form a foundation for thought and action (a mixed philosophy that spans; Thoreau and Socrates to Kurt Vonnegut.
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