What argument do you find to be the most beautiful piece of philosophy?

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What argument do you find to be the most beautiful piece of philosophy? How does this argument resonate with your understanding of truth, meaning, or the nature of existence? In what ways does it challenge or affirm your beliefs about human nature and our place in the universe?

Considering this argument, how do you see its implications for understanding concepts like freedom, responsibility, or happiness? Are there particular philosophical traditions or thinkers that resonate with this idea, and how do they enrich its meaning for you?

Finally, what personal reflections or transformative moments have you experienced in relation to this argument, and how do you think it shapes your vision for a more compassionate or enlightened future?
 
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All philosophers ever have been, are, and will be retarded faggots who think if they use more words those even dumber than them will think they're smart.
Sadly, the tactic worked.
Anyone who considers themselves a philosopher should be bautista-bombed on the spot.
Ok, Diogenes was pretty cool in the "schizo yelling at people" kind of way. He shat on other philosophers, which is the proper thing to do.
Still retarded and a faggot, but slightly cooler than the rest.
Anyway, as such there cannot be a beautiful argument by a philosopher since all they say is mundane shit wrapped in too many words for obfuscation. From this I argue that philosophers should all kill themselves and remain unburied so that their fat flesh feeds the crows so that their lives had been not a waste at least once.
 
I don't have a particular philosophical argument from <respected name> to offer, but perhaps this will be of value:

Absolutely no philosophy ever put to pen will replace personal experience. It may help one find their way when struggling or correct course when faltering, but it will never ever replace the true love, beauty, and appreciation that can be felt in each of life's moments..if one chooses to realize it.

That isn't to say there is no value in following along with someone else's rumination. Sooner or later, however, one must realize that no matter how close their chosen secondhand model comes to what they may feel is their own? It cannot be substituted for what is within. Know thyself, as that is the ultimate goal.

At most: take with you that which resonates, and discard the rest.
 
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