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Just an update, I had a terrible mental health last week and I think I've become an more of an agnostic? And recently I'm also interested in more 'practical' philosophies like Stoicism (currently reading Marcus Aurelius's Meditations). I feel like that's the difference between ancient Indian and Greek philosophers. Greeks didn't really bother too much about the unknown, they simply accepted the myths and traditions as passed down (most of them). Most famous Greek philosophers seem more interested in the practical things, democracy, ethics etc etc. We Indians on the other hand were more busy finding an ultimate solution, the way out (moksha/nirvana). Not saying there wasn't any spirituality involved in Greek philosophy or no practical knowledge in Indian philosophy, far from that. But just a difference I noticed between these two ancient cultures.
anyways, hope you guys have a great week ahead.
P.S. visited Guwahati for the second time this month, and will have to be there next week as well (entrance tests). So yeah, I'm getting a lotta opportunity to practice my Assamese :D
A one-horned rhinoceros mother and calf graze at the Pobitora wildlife sanctuary on the outskirts of Guwahati, India. The sanctuary is known for its Indian one-horned rhino population.