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I want to learn Philosophy. How should I start ?
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Philosophy is more of a meta science. It's people commenting on other people's thoughts all the way down.
So you won't get any actual answers on how to live, you might find how a lot of people tangled with different aspects of reality and producing their views.
If you like the ideas of stoicism and taoism you can read on those subjects. If you want a philosophic approach you learn about idea structures leading up to them and contemporary with them, like epicureanism and confucianism.
There's plenty of good advice in this thread already, so take your pick! I always found a cool vibe between presocratics and Taoist thought.