Am I a philosopher?
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I enjoy abstract pursuits such as philosophy, politics, religion, science, conspiracy theories, literature and much more.<br><br>I spend lots of time everyday reading books online, watching videos, listening to podcasts or just exploring the vast depths of abstract topics.<br><br>Whilst I possess a deep passion for abstract studies, I also possess a deep passion for the study of abstract practicality.<br><br>For instance, I find it incredibly important to learn abstract things about life (such as philosophy, politics, religion, science and more) but I also find it incredibly important to learn practical things about life. Such as how to use Microsoft Excel, how to do your own taxes, how to build a house, how to create a business, how to learn a language and much more.<br><br>Now, I understand that lots of people study and possess a deep passion for studying abstract topics. But not very many people I know possess a deep passion for studying abstract practicality.<br><br>So here is my question:<br><br>Do you think I am a philosopher?<br><br>Why/Why not?
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