>>14230762can’t speak for the person but I’d argue that the
>right wayto read philosophy is not accept its answers to eternal questions as final, but instead study the method by which any philosopher came to their answers, apply those methods in your own life, and evaluate their utility for yourself
I happen to agree that philosophy generally prepares one for death. personally I’ve been ready to die for the last eight years, in fact I often have grotesquely vivid dreams of dying and I always seem to calmly yield when it becomes apparent I’m about to die. I don’t even wake up in the moment of death half the time, I just “wake up” into another dream immediately after