
Dear Jeyamohan,
I was watching the reports on your philosophy classes, and I actually feel a sense of loss. I am interested in learning philosophy and literature. Moreover, I want to be a part of your commune. I am, nevertheless, inherently confused about my capacity to understand weighty and intricate subjects. I avoided your classes because I fear I won’t understand them. Would you be able to conduct these classes online for people like me?
Saran
Dear Saran,
Learning philosophy is meant for people like you; it helps you overcome your hesitations and confusions. It boosts your confidence in your thoughts by organizing your ideas and providing you with an inner structure. However, you need to overcome your initial hesitations and take that first step on your own. There is no standard way to learn philosophy; everyone has their own method. Some learn it through subconscious understanding, while others approach it logically. You may have your own unique way of learning. “Just start!”—itis my advice to all.
Jeyamohan










