Communally-driven Philosophical training
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The Idea

What I would like to learn more about is the way men and women think. In particular, a more philosophical/scientific understanding of man, via man's own experience and living. In learning this, I would not only be able to discover true personal living, but be able to help others in doing so.

The Plan

The best method would be a mixture of three tools. The first would be interviews and conversations with notable experts on certain “assumed ideas” that we all have. These could be normal individuals, these could be Nobel-prize-winning authors.

The second component would be a communal factor, helping those interested in the ideas to collect, convene, and communicate these ideas in small group opportunities, especially when viewpoints of controversy are presented. But this will allow facts, insights, and truth to stand out among the rest.

The third component would be a simplified tool that summarizes and shows how these opinions and ideas matter to everyday life, whether a man be a fireman, a CEO, or a solider.

How will you share your learning plan with the community?

The key would be using the social fulfillment of the original group to market it. The first crowd would share parts of the resource, encouraging others to think on a deeper level. They would explore the program as well, and eventually begin the process again. It would be a natural sharing process

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