If one should ever choose to write on philosophy I suggest this:
Seeing as how philosophy involves the pondering of questions that will never have a finite answer, limit the amount of time you dedicate towards a given topic. If you can, once sufficiently researching given topic, set your mouth loose to a voice recorder. Even if you think you sound crazy or just seem to be talking gibberish, you can sort through the recording afterward and find it easier to organize your thoughts. To not set boundaries in your thoughts could mean to be lost in them. That in itself is not such a terrible thing, but it does hinder yourself from making any legitimate and coherent writings on the matter. Oh well, c'est la vive, eh?
Seeing as how philosophy involves the pondering of questions that will never have a finite answer, limit the amount of time you dedicate towards a given topic. If you can, once sufficiently researching given topic, set your mouth loose to a voice recorder. Even if you think you sound crazy or just seem to be talking gibberish, you can sort through the recording afterward and find it easier to organize your thoughts. To not set boundaries in your thoughts could mean to be lost in them. That in itself is not such a terrible thing, but it does hinder yourself from making any legitimate and coherent writings on the matter. Oh well, c'est la vive, eh?