I want to start a philosophy business. I wonder how that would work. Do I charge by the word? I doubt that's a good idea, because it would encourage unnecessary talking, and would run contrary to the core belief of my particular philosophy: the more that is said, the less it means. As I demonstrated a couple of entries ago, I think the on-site approach is best. I get paid to just hang around being philosophical, questioning and making profound statements when the situation demands it, as well as playing a few songs here and there. Corporate clients won't get the music, of course, because they would find it hard to fit that into their schedules, but I am certain there would be more to question, and questioning is a certain path to improvement. The problem people have is taking things for granted, for things that can not be questioned invariably are things that are of little value. That would prevent new ideas from gaining ground that are worthless, as seems to have happened a ...
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