Issues
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Eastern
Philosophy
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Western
Philosophy
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Main Schools
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Christianity**,
Rational, Scientific, Logical schools
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Main Principles
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The "Me" concept
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Eternal reality of the universal
truth: self-liberation through getting rid of the false "Me" and
discovering the true "Me"
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"Me" is here and now. The
true “Me” in every human being is a part of the Divine that need to become
apparent. True “Me” is given and doesn’t have to be cognizable.
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Search for Absolute Truth
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"Though
he should live a hundred years, not seeing the Truth Sublime; yet better,
indeed, is the single day's life of one who sees the Truth Sublime." ~ Buddha
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"The
truth that survives is simply the lie that is pleasantest to believe." ~
H.L.Mencken
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Search for Truth & Fundamental Research
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The truth is given is does not to
have be proved. The philosophic base for and culture of fundamental research
is weaker.
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The truth needs to be proven. The
philosophic base for and culture of fundamental research is stronger
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Future
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Your future is determined by your
deeds today.
"Study the past if you would
like to divine the future." ~ Confucius
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Your future is unknown, it was
predetermined by God and is not much influenced by your deeds.
"You can never plan the future
by the past." ~ Edmund Burke
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Beliefs and Values
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The true key is inside. The inner
world of a human being and his or her ability to control and develop it is of
the highest value. The way to the top is inside yourself, through
self-development.
"The superior man understands
what is right; the inferior man understands what will sell." ~ Confucius
"By chasing desires you will
meet only the outer surface." ~ Lao Tzu
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The main values are success and achievement. These that can be achieved
in many ways, but rarely through developing inner strength. The majority of success and achievement criteria have an external
nature (money, faith, popularity, etc.). The way to the top is through active
outside intervention.
"Happiness lies in virtuous activity, and perfect
happiness lies in the best activity, which is
contemplative." ~ Aristotle
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Individualism / Collectivism
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A human being is an integral part of
the universe and the society. People are fundamentally connected. Duty
towards all others is a very important matter. Collectivism is stronger.
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A human being has an individualistic
nature and is an independent part of the universe and the society.
Individualism is stronger.
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Improvement / Evolution
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Linear development, hence
improvement has a goal. Development stops when the goal is reached.
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Passion & Venturing
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"Desires are the cause of
suffering. If desire, which lies at the route of all human passion, can be
removed, then passion will die out and all human suffering will be
ended." ~ Buddhism
"Vain indeed is all overweening
pride in the conquest even of the entire universe if one has not conquered
one's own passions." ~ Sri
Aurobindo
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Entrepreneurial venturing is encouraged
emotionally.
"Nothing is ever achieved by
reasonable men." – J Fred Bucy of Texas Instruments
"Nothing great was ever achieved
without enthusiasm... Always do what you are afraid to do... Do
not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a
trail." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
"If you want to succeed, you
have to forge
new paths and avoid borrowed ones." ~ John Rockfeller
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Achievement & Winning
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Winning is inside yourself.
"Though he should conquer a
thousand men in the battlefield a thousand times, yet he, indeed, who would
conquer himself is the noblest victor." ~ Buddha
"He who conquers others is
strong; he who conquers himself is mighty." ~ Lao Tzu
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Winning is outside yourself.
"You're not a star until they
can spell your name in Karachi." ~ Roger Moore
"Life
affords no higher pleasure than that of surmounting difficulties, passing
from one stop of success to another, forming new wishes and seeing them
gratified." ~ Samuel Johnson
"It is not because things are
difficult that we do not dare; it is because we do not dare that they are
difficult."
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Implementation
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Spiritual and missionary
approach.
"To create and develop without
any feelings of ownership, to work and guide without any expectation and
control, is the best quality" ~ Lao Tzu
To achieve self-liberation and
nirvana you need to perform your duties without expecting any reward for it.
~ Vedanta, Hinduism
"Action can be achieved by
inaction, where the result is achieved by "Not-Me" ~ Zen
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Pragmatic and emotional
approach.
"The supreme accomplishment is
to blur the line between work and play." ~ Arnold Toynbee
"Since most of us spend our
lives doing ordinary tasks, the most important thing is to carry them out
extraordinary well." ~ Henry David Thoreau
"Every minute you spend in planning
saves 10 minutes in execution." ~ Brian Tracy
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Goals & Key to Success
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Spiritual
"Virtuous life and adherence to
performing your duties." ~ Confucianism
"The Three Armies can be
deprived of their commanding officer, but even a common man cannot be
deprived of his purpose." ~ Confucius
"If you really want everything,
then give up everything." ~ Lao Tzu
"He is able who thinks he is
able." ~ Buddha
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Materialistic
"The secret of success in life, and subsequently of making money, is to enjoy your work. If you do, nothing is hard work – no matter
how many hours you put in." ~ Sir Billy Butlin
"Success is that old ABC –
ability, breaks and courage." ~ Charles Luckman
"Flaming enthusiasm, backed by horse sense and
persistence, is the quality that most frequently makes for success." – Dale Carnegie
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Living Principles
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Virtue
"Be satisfied with whatever you
have, and enjoy the same. When you come to know that you have everything, and
you are not short of anything, then the whole world will be yours." ~
Lao Tzu
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Ethic
"Refrain from doing ill; for one
all powerful reason, lest our children should copy our misdeeds; we are all
to prone to imitate whatever is base and depraved." ~ Juvenal
"There is no real excellence in
all this world which can be separated from right living." ~ David Starr
Jordan
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Establishing Control Over Your Emotions
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Through meditation
A man can separate his/her mind from
his/her emotions and control them. ~ Taoism
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Through analysis
"I can control my passions and emotions if I can understand
their nature." ~ Spinosa
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Leadership
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Spiritual; walking behind
people; silence is golden.
"In order to guide people, the leader
must put himself behind them. Thus when he is ahead they feel no hurt."
~ Lao Tzu
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Hands-on; walking ahead of
people; speech is golden.
"Leadership is done from in
front. Never ask others to do what you, if challenged, would not be willing
to do yourself." ~ Xenophon
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Thursday, 23 May 2013
Eastern Philosophy vs Western Philosophy
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