What's a philosopher?' said Brutha.Someone who's bright enough to find a job with no heavy lifting, ' said a voice in his head.

Terry Pratchett
What's a philosopher?' said Brutha.Someone who's bright enough to find...
What's a philosopher?' said Brutha.Someone who's bright enough to find...
What's a philosopher?' said Brutha.Someone who's bright enough to find...
What's a philosopher?' said Brutha.Someone who's bright enough to find...
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A philosopher is someone who considers and tries to understand the nature of things and events. They also try to understand how things and events came about and try to discover new truths about them. However, a philosopher is not someone who seeks distractions. No matter what the job may be, a philosopher must search for the truth in everything he does no matter how small or large it may seem.

Source: Small Gods

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