The discovery of what is true and the practice of that which is good are the two most important aims of philosophy.

Voltaire
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The practice of that which is good is the focus of philosophy and the discovery of what is true. These two aims of philosophy should guide us in our everyday life and should help us make decisions that will be beneficial to our well-being. The practice of what is good and the discovery of what is true should not be confused with religion or other spiritual paths, for the purpose of philosophy is to lead us out of darkness and into light.

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