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I read Plato's Dialogues and I love them, but for some reason, the desire to learn more about philosophy is gone

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I just read the entirety of Plato's Dialogues and now I am finished. I don't want to learn any more about philosophy. I can't explain why I just don't want to learn any more. I don't even want to post here.<br><br>I actually feel like I need to do the real-world things I want to accomplish now because I know that will happen for sure. I've felt great a couple of times in my life and I want to try to feel that again.<br><br>I'm not sure what to do.<br><br>I pretty much started reading philosophy because I was curious about what was going to happen to me when I die.<br><br>I feel like I need to do some physical activity and move and enjoy the world. I think the people that I admire did that. I might just go watch my favorite movie right now.<br><br>Does anyone else feel this way?<br><br>I still feel inspired sometimes to write about philosophy but I don't want to learn more about it right now.<br><br>I am just going to do what I want to do.<br><br>I'm pretty sure the people that I admire didn't spend too much time thinking about these things.<br><br>It seems like the people who are deep in philosophy are the ones that are missing out on a lot of things. I don't want to miss out.<br><br>I just want to be myself and try to enjoy life.<br><br>I don't even want to post here right now, I want to go outside.<br><br>I'm pretty sure I am going to start doing what I want pretty soon.<br><br>I am going to live in the moment and be myself.<br><br>I am starting to uncover what I believe.<br><br>I think that I am actually going to start talking to people now. I think I have been alone for too long the last few years.<br><br>I don't think I am going to read Hegel or Kant right now.

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