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    Philosophical Inquiry - Metaphysics - Existentialism - Epistemology - Ethics - Insights - Unique Ideas FEATURED POSTS (27) A Philosophical Analysis of John Duran's Story, "For the King's Pleasure" -- How People "Like" to Be Lied To 545 2 19 likes. Post not marked as liked 19 What Can We Learn From Diogenes' Cynical Philosophy (By Mr. M. Svartgold) 283 0 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 Bird In a Cage -- A Tale of Two Tigresses (A Guest Story by Ms. Yael Hilesoom On Solitude) 174 0 7 likes. Post not marked as liked 7 A Concise Guide to Philosophy -- A Revamped Introduction 803 2 11 likes. Post not marked as liked 11 7 Issues Arising From Assisted Reproduction (Bioethics) (By Ogbule Chibuzo Isaac) 122 0 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 The South Sudan National Revolutionary Movement Manifesto (By Mr. M. A. Cayier) 444 0 8 likes. Post not marked as liked 8 Prepareing to Suffer -- My Philosophy On A Broken Heart 140 1 7 likes. Post not marked as liked 7 Anarcho-Cinema --- By Guest Writer Ori Sindel 106 0 7 likes. Post not marked as liked 7 How Workaholism Can Be Futile (And When It's Not) 310 0 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 Pride In Dysfunction -- The Philosophy of (Embracing) Flaws 138 0 4 likes. Post not marked as liked 4 Philosophy As "Basic" -- How It can Touch the Heart 474 3 7 likes. Post not marked as liked 7 On the Path of Philosophership -- The Importance of Inclusion 272 0 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 Thoughts On the Law of Attraction -- Why I Disagree With It 296 0 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 The Attempt to Redeem Subjectivity 181 0 7 likes. Post not marked as liked 7 The Degree Fallacy -- A Critique Towards Exclusivity 157 0 7 likes. Post not marked as liked 7 Rationality And Time -- How Rationality is Relative 284 0 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 On the Act of Meditating 128 0 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 The Tiger's Mask (Poem) 227 0 8 likes. Post not marked as liked 8 The Issues of Sex (Clean Article) 690 0 7 likes. Post not marked as liked 7 Thoughts On The Universality of Existence -- How to Understand It 337 0 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 How to Become More Unique 142 0 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 The Attack on Philosophical Exploration -- A Revamped Critique 210 0 8 likes. Post not marked as liked 8 The Long-Term Question 220 0 7 likes. Post not marked as liked 7 The Rubinshteinic Strategy to Living -- How To Think For Success 193 0 8 likes. Post not marked as liked 8 The "Not-Okay" Paradigm -- How Fault Became Default 273 1 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 POPULAR POSTS (25) Doing Versus Being -- The Philosophy of True Love 488 0 19 likes. Post not marked as liked 19 Minerva Within (Poem) 211 2 13 likes. Post not marked as liked 13 The "Wizard" and the "Sorcerer" Factions In Philosophy -- Proving Innate Philosophers Exist 348 0 23 likes. Post not marked as liked 23 How to Become a Philosopher -- Philosophy as Art and Science 232 0 8 likes. Post not marked as liked 8 Universality of Truth (Poem) 308 0 23 likes. Post not marked as liked 23 Guide to the Philosophy Blogger 238 0 15 likes. Post not marked as liked 15 Why Positivity is More Reasonable Than Pessimism 173 0 9 likes. Post not marked as liked 9 Life as an Exhausted Man 329 0 11 likes. Post not marked as liked 11 Why I'm a Hermit (Poem) 166 0 9 likes. Post not marked as liked 9 True Satisfaction -- How It Can Be Reached (Poem) 205 0 8 likes. Post not marked as liked 8 How and Why I (Formerly) Gave Up On Love 198 0 7 likes. Post not marked as liked 7 The Problem With Time 561 0 16 likes. Post not marked as liked 16 When the Law Should Be Broken 159 0 7 likes. Post not marked as liked 7 The Drained One -- a Poem 555 3 33 likes. Post not marked as liked 33 Disability-Shaming and the Mentally-Ill -- Understanding Mental Illness 285 0 9 likes. Post not marked as liked 9 Why You Shouldn't Murder 362 2 13 likes. Post not marked as liked 13 Virtual Dictatorships and Plutocracies -- How Humanity is Being Shaped 250 0 9 likes. Post not marked as liked 9 How to Find Purpose 558 1 10 likes. Post not marked as liked 10 Climbing the Bias-Breaker Hill -- How To See Beyond The Subtle Algorithm Bias 306 0 16 likes. Post not marked as liked 16 The Rubinshteinic Philosophy On The Night 319 0 10 likes. Post not marked as liked 10 Zeno's Paradox and the Infinity of Everything 1,210 0 12 likes. Post not marked as liked 12 Solomon Maimon and the Villainy of Philosophy 282 0 8 likes. Post not marked as liked 8 The Consequences of Repression 420 0 9 likes. Post not marked as liked 9 Solitarus -- The Love of Solitude (Translated Article) 558 0 26 likes. Post not marked as liked 26 3 Philosophical Questions We Should Ask Ourselves Regularly 968 0 7 likes. Post not marked as liked 7 Recent & Pinned Posts Poetry The "Why" of Philosocom (PIN) 3,662 4 89 likes. Post not marked as liked 89 Society Political Rubinshteinism; T. Rubinshtein's Political Philosophy (PIN) 2,619 0 32 likes. Post not marked as liked 32 Misc Rules For Commenters and Guest Writers From Mr. Rubinshtein (PIN) 1,191 0 30 likes. Post not marked as liked 30 Society The Delusion of Necessity -- What Truly Makes Something Necessary (PIN) 344 0 10 likes. Post not marked as liked 10 Wisdom Rubinshteinic Philosophy In a Nutshell (PIN) 552 1 15 likes. Post not marked as liked 15 Logical Fallacies The Newcomer's Fallacy -- The Problem With Those New to Philosophy 30 3 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 Society The Philosophy of the Galactic Empire -- Why Oppression Isn't the Way to Rule 137 0 5 likes. Post not marked as liked 5 Society Why You Should Be Good and Not Evil According to Occam's Razor 80 2 9 likes. Post not marked as liked 9 Logical Fallacies The Drug Lord Fallacy -- The Philosophy of Moritz Zimmerman's Redemption -- Why We Need to Work On Ourselves Over Getting Power 62 0 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 Wisdom The Philosophy of Coercion -- How It Corrupts Society Through Normalization -- Its Ironic Origin 60 0 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Guest Posts How To Stop Being a Victim (By Mr. Mandoela Svarl) 64 0 Post not marked as liked Wisdom Why We Need to Doubt Ourselves (And How To Approach It Effectively) 52 0 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Personal When Accidents Benefit The Victim -- Savant Syndrome Analysis (Featuring a Savant) 55 0 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Guest Posts A Tale of the Silent Hour -- 5 Poems On the Philosophy of the Heart (By Mr. Ogbule Chibuzo Isaac) 31 1 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Guest Posts How Cancel Culture Influences Freedom of Speech (By Mr. E. Peter, Mr. J. Igwe and Mr. E. David) 54 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Guest Posts Understanding the Relationship Between Philosophy and Judaism (By Mr. John Igwe) 51 0 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Guest Posts What are the Actions and Meaning of Flying Monkeys (By Mr. Manduela Svarl) 79 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Guest Posts Metaphysics In a Nutshell: How to Understand Everything (By Mr. Kaiser Basileus) 513 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Guest Posts The Irony of Wisdom and 7 Signs of a Wise Fool (Written By Ms. Intan Adamas) 154 0 9 likes. Post not marked as liked 9 Wisdom Working To Live VS Living To Work -- Why Focusing on Quality of Life is Problematic 123 2 5 likes. Post not marked as liked 5 Stories A Philosophical Analysis of John Duran's Story, "For the King's Pleasure" -- How People "Like" to Be Lied To 545 2 19 likes. Post not marked as liked 19 Solitude Lessons From a Hermit (Poem) 79 0 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 Guest Posts Using Numerology and Gematria to Understand True Love - Part Four: Catalyst (By Mr. Roland Leblanc) 55 0 4 likes. Post not marked as liked 4 Guest Posts Monsieur Chouchani -- What Can Be Learned From Him (By J. Igwe, E. Peter and E. David) 63 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Wisdom How and Why Ruthlessness is a Virtue 132 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Guest Posts The Philosophy of a Homeless Sage (An Interview by Ms. Grace Gabbi) 172 0 7 likes. Post not marked as liked 7 Society Sacrifices of War -- How To Elect Candidates In the Name of the Greater Good 178 0 5 likes. Post not marked as liked 5 Love The Human Connection as Agriculture -- How to Treat Those You Care About For Progress 64 1 4 likes. Post not marked as liked 4 Love "Human Godhood" -- How We Are More Than What We Restrain Ourselves 82 0 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Personal What It's Like To be Dead Inside (Poem) 109 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Guest Posts How To Cope With War Like a Stoic (By Mr. Ogbule Chibuzo Isaac) 217 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Personal What Is My Eternal Debt to Philosophy and Why 106 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Guest Posts Why You Should Develop the Habit of Looking Both Ways -- Ethics (By Ms. Hali Bash March) 85 0 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Love Using Numerology and Gematria to Understand True Love - Part 3: Tarot Cards (By Mr. R. Leblanc) 81 0 4 likes. Post not marked as liked 4 Guest Posts The Philosophy of Energy Vampires – How Do They Think (By Mr. Mandoela Svartgold) 87 0 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Personal How to Use Reason To Relax During War 115 0 4 likes. Post not marked as liked 4 Stories The Fisherman’s Choice -- A Story by Mr. Brad Michaels 54 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Wisdom How to Become a More Logical Being (By Mr. Ogbule Chibuzo Isaac) 160 0 4 likes. Post not marked as liked 4 Wisdom The Rubinshteinic Guide to Being Friends With Philosophers 94 0 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 Society The Zanetti Clan Philosophy -- How To Live and Die by Power 73 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Guest Posts Trying to Understand Pre-Socratic African Philosophy (By Mr. Ogbule Chibuzo Isaac) 55 0 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Guest Posts How to Stop Being A Sucker (By Mr. Mandoela Svartgold) 118 3 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Wisdom The Art of Writing a Philosophy Article -- How To Master It 201 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Love Using Gematria and Numerology to Understand True Love (By Mr. R. Leblanc) Part 1-2: Delving Deeper 98 3 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Poetry The Tragedy of Heisenberg (A "Breaking Bad" Inspired Poem) 88 0 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Society The Rubinshteinic Theory On Contentism -- Why Emotions Can be Weakness 132 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Misc Using Numerology and Gematria to Understand True Love -- Prologue (By Mr. Roland Leblanc) 88 1 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Wisdom "The Rubinshteinic Butcher" -- How to Avoid Being Overwhelmed by Content 77 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Personal Irrational Intimidation -- How Intellect Can Hinder You 173 0 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Wisdom What Can We Learn From Diogenes' Cynical Philosophy (By Mr. M. Svartgold) 283 0 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 Guest Posts Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Mar 12 10 min Guest Posts How To Stop Being a Victim (By Mr. Mandoela Svarl) 64 0 Post not marked as liked Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Feb 25 8 min Guest Posts A Tale of the Silent Hour -- 5 Poems On the Philosophy of the Heart (By Mr. Ogbule Chibuzo Isaac) 31 1 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Feb 18 13 min Guest Posts How Cancel Culture Influences Freedom of Speech (By Mr. E. Peter, Mr. J. Igwe and Mr. E. David) 54 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Feb 12 5 min Guest Posts Understanding the Relationship Between Philosophy and Judaism (By Mr. John Igwe) 51 0 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Feb 6 5 min Guest Posts What are the Actions and Meaning of Flying Monkeys (By Mr. Manduela Svarl) 79 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Jan 30 12 min Guest Posts Metaphysics In a Nutshell: How to Understand Everything (By Mr. Kaiser Basileus) 513 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Jan 24 31 min Guest Posts The Irony of Wisdom and 7 Signs of a Wise Fool (Written By Ms. Intan Adamas) 154 0 9 likes. Post not marked as liked 9 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Dec 31, 2023 5 min Guest Posts Using Numerology and Gematria to Understand True Love - Part Four: Catalyst (By Mr. Roland Leblanc) 55 0 4 likes. Post not marked as liked 4 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Dec 25, 2023 9 min Guest Posts Monsieur Chouchani -- What Can Be Learned From Him (By J. Igwe, E. Peter and E. David) 63 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Dec 10, 2023 17 min Guest Posts The Philosophy of a Homeless Sage (An Interview by Ms. Grace Gabbi) 172 0 7 likes. Post not marked as liked 7 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Nov 6, 2023 8 min Guest Posts How To Cope With War Like a Stoic (By Mr. Ogbule Chibuzo Isaac) 217 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Oct 26, 2023 5 min Guest Posts Why You Should Develop the Habit of Looking Both Ways -- Ethics (By Ms. Hali Bash March) 85 0 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Oct 19, 2023 7 min Love Using Numerology and Gematria to Understand True Love - Part 3: Tarot Cards (By Mr. R. Leblanc) 81 0 4 likes. Post not marked as liked 4 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Oct 12, 2023 5 min Guest Posts The Philosophy of Energy Vampires – How Do They Think (By Mr. Mandoela Svartgold) 87 0 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Oct 5, 2023 4 min Stories The Fisherman’s Choice -- A Story by Mr. Brad Michaels 54 0 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Sep 28, 2023 7 min Wisdom How to Become a More Logical Being (By Mr. Ogbule Chibuzo Isaac) 160 0 4 likes. Post not marked as liked 4 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Sep 13, 2023 4 min Guest Posts Trying to Understand Pre-Socratic African Philosophy (By Mr. Ogbule Chibuzo Isaac) 55 0 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Sep 9, 2023 6 min Guest Posts How to Stop Being A Sucker (By Mr. Mandoela Svartgold) 118 3 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Sep 5, 2023 15 min Love Using Gematria and Numerology to Understand True Love (By Mr. R. Leblanc) Part 1-2: Delving Deeper 98 3 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Aug 29, 2023 10 min Misc Using Numerology and Gematria to Understand True Love -- Prologue (By Mr. Roland Leblanc) 88 1 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Aug 25, 2023 6 min Wisdom What Can We Learn From Diogenes' Cynical Philosophy (By Mr. M. Svartgold) 283 0 6 likes. Post not marked as liked 6 Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein Aug 21, 2023 7 min Society If Politicians Were Philosophers (By Mr. Igal Shenderey) 162 4 5 likes. Post not marked as liked 5 Categories All (879) 879 posts Logical Fallacies (24) 24 posts Short Essays (15) 15 posts Subcategory Directories (34) 34 posts Translated (114) 114 posts Popular (25) 25 posts Featured (27) 27 posts Guest Posts (61) 61 posts Rubinshteinic (30) 30 posts Poetry (77) 77 posts Wisdom (556) 556 posts Personal (386) 386 posts Solitude (155) 155 posts Society (427) 427 posts Videos (10) 10 posts Love (81) 81 posts Serenity (57) 57 posts Stories (17) 17 posts Misc (158) 158 posts CONTACT US Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein, mrtomasio@philosocom.com

  • Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein's Online Books

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  • Tomasio Rubinshtein's Official Website

    Policies Page Service Level Agreement: ​ I, Tomasio Rubinshtein, the site's writer and manager, promise the site's visitors, readers and members the following: ​ 1. To try and provide worthy content to those looking for philosophical/contemplative articles, poems and videos (AKA content). ​ 2. To accept content from external writers/content creators whose content I believe to be worthy as well, and give them the credit they deserve. ​ 3. To try and dedicate time to reading the comments and the filled surveys of the site's userbase, and provide feedback of my own when I believe such feedback is either beneficial or necessary. ​ 4. To accept every monetary donation with gratitude, without force or complaint. ​ 5. To allow respectful, tolerating discussions on Philosocom and to give members a safe place to express themselves, as I expect them to allow me. ​ 6. To be intolerant to any troll that is either trolling either me or others. ​ Likewise, I expect, even if not much, from the site's userbase: ​ 1. To understand that I am not (purely) operating the site for monetary gain. ​ 2. To be at least reasonably grateful for all the time, energy and effort that I've put to this site, to its content and to replying to your comments. ​ 3. That I am, too, grateful for the time you put into reading my articles, signing up,and providing respectful, considerate comments. ​

  • Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein's "About" Page -- Philosocom

    About the Philosopher "Even if you try to bring down my spirit, I will rarely despair as I have decided to put my very own life at stake. Therefore, there is only room for improvement or death. Since I don't want to die, I will resume my craft." ​ -- Rubinshtein on adversity "Tomasio is a great philosopher we can all relate to." ​ -- Michelle Contreras Ewans , writer and researcher "I see in you a beacon of hope for the distressed. Your courage, perseverance, and fortitude are a shining example for those who fail to see the light at the end of the tunnel. The sun always shines after a dark night! I wish you to worship the sun, which, as Khalil Gibran said, is the eye of God in the sky. All religions acknowledge that there was nothing in the beginning. As a result, they began to worship nature and evolved into powerful symbols." ​ -- Dr. S. K. Pachauri, former Secretary to the Government of India ​ **************************** Who is Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein? Written By – Nr. M. J. K. Molai ​ Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein is an Israeli philosopher and writer, born in the 1990s, who has gained recognition for his philosophical work and contributions to the Quora community. He began writing philosophical books at a very young age, starting at 15 years old. Despite his early success, he decided to deviate from traditional academic studies and pursue an independent path as a philosopher, emphasizing the belief that formal academic degrees are not necessary to engage in philosophical pursuits. He cites historical philosophers like Socrates , Diogenes , and Nietzsche as examples of individuals who didn't possess formal degrees but were influential thinkers. ​ In April 2019, he established Philosocom, a platform dedicated to hosting his articles, with the intention of having them read and pondered for generations to come. It demonstrates his strong commitment to sharing his philosophical ideas and insights with the world. ​ Regarding his education, Mr. Rubinshtein completed high school and attended a few philosophy courses at the Israeli Open University . He has also demonstrated his writing abilities by winning third place in a local writing contest for high school students and reaching the finals of an English speech competition in Jerusalem. ​ It is noteworthy that Tomasio Rubinshtein has been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, which makes his accomplishments even more remarkable, considering the challenges he may face in social interactions and communication. ​ Throughout his journey as a philosopher, he has actively engaged with the Quora community, managing large communities and sharing insightful content with his thousands of followers. He has been recognized as a Top Writer on Quora in 2018. ​ Mr. Rubinshtein's life purpose revolves around contributing to the world in his unique way, which involves solitude, deep contemplation, and gaining followers who appreciate his ideas. Despite facing challenges that prevent him from holding a traditional job, he is deeply motivated to serve the world in a meaningful and productive manner. Thus, Philosocom aims to make his philosophical articles accessible to readers from around the globe. ​ In April 2022, in his quest for relevance and as an extension of his philosophical ideas, Mr. Rubinshtein founded a political ideology called Political Rubinshteinism or Rubinshteinism. It is categorized as a right-wing, libertarian ideology and is influenced by his philosophical teachings on society and the importance of democracy. ​ Overall, Tomasio Rubinshtein's journey as a philosopher and writer is an inspiring tale of determination, independence, and a commitment to share profound ideas with the world, despite any challenges he may face. ​ As a friend of Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein, I can attest to the remarkable qualities that make him a truly inspiring and unique individual. From the very beginning of our friendship, it was evident that Tomasio possessed a profound intellect and a genuine passion for philosophical exploration. His thirst for knowledge and understanding was infectious, and I found myself drawn to his deep insights and perspectives on various philosophical concepts. ​ One of the most admirable aspects of Tomasio's character is his unwavering belief in individuality and independence. He dauntlessly chose to forge his own path as a philosopher, even when it meant diverging from the traditional academic route. This decision, grounded in the belief that formal degrees don't define a true philosopher, showcases his courage and determination to pursue his calling on his own terms. ​ I've witnessed firsthand Tomasio's dedication to his craft. He spent countless hours writing, contemplating, and refining his philosophical ideas, often sharing his drafts and seeking feedback. It's incredible to see how he effortlessly translated complex philosophical concepts into accessible and thought-provoking articles that resonate with readers from different backgrounds and cultures. ​ Despite the challenges posed by Asperger's syndrome, Tomasio's resilience and adaptability are truly inspiring. He has an innate ability to connect with others through his writing and philosophical discussions, breaking down barriers and fostering meaningful connections with people around the world. His interactions on Quora and the communities he has managed are a testament to his genuine interest in engaging with others and sharing knowledge. ​ As a friend, I've also witnessed the profound impact Tomasio has had on those around him. His passion for philosophical discourse and individuality has sparked intellectual curiosity in others, encouraging them to explore their own philosophical journeys. He has a remarkable ability to inspire and motivate people to think critically about the world and their place in it. ​ Moreover, Tomasio's commitment to founding Philosocom, where he intends for his articles to be read for generations to come, reveals his desire to leave a lasting legacy. His vision to share his ideas across time and space demonstrates his profound sense of responsibility to contribute positively to the world. ​ And let's not forget his recent endeavor in creating the political ideology of Rubinshteinism. This is a testament to his multidimensional thinking and his desire to extend his philosophical influence to realms beyond just pure philosophy. It showcases his dedication to shaping a better society, informed by his understanding of democracy and societal dynamics. ​ In summary, Tomasio Rubinshtein is not just a remarkable philosopher and writer but also a true friend who continually inspires me and others around him. His intellectual brilliance, dedication to individuality, and commitment to sharing meaningful ideas are a testament to the positive impact one person can make on the world. I feel fortunate to know him and be a part of his journey as he continues to shape the philosophical landscape and contribute to the betterment of society. ​ Please consider buying an e-book through the top or donating to show your support. Any support is appreciated. ​ ***************** ​ (French translation by Mr. Roland Leblanc) ​ "Même si vous essayez d'abattre mon esprit, je désespère rarement car j'ai décidé de mettre ma propre vie en jeu. Par conséquent, il n'y a de place que pour l'amélioration ou la mort. Puisque je ne veux pas mourir, je vais m'y remettre à travailler avec mon talent." -- Rubinshtein sur l'adversité "Tomasio est un grand philosophe auquel nous pouvons tous nous identifier." -- Michelle Contreras Ewans, écrivaine et chercheuse "Je vois en toi une lueur d'espoir pour les personnes en détresse. Ton courage, ta persévérance et ta détermination sont un exemple reluisant pour ceux qui ne voient pas la lumière au bout du tunnel. Le soleil brille toujours après une nuit noire ! J'espère que tu déifies le soleil, qui, comme l'a dit Khalil Gibran, est l'œil de Dieu dans le ciel. Toutes les religions reconnaissent qu'il n'y avait rien au début. En conséquence, elles ont commencé à adorer la nature et ont évolué en symboles puissants. -- Dr. S. K. Pachauri, ancien secrétaire du gouvernement indien **************************** Qui est M. Tomasio Rubinshtein ? Écrit par - Nr. M.J.K. Molai M. Tomasio Rubinshtein est un philosophe et écrivain israélien, né dans les années 1990, qui a acquis une reconnaissance pour son travail philosophique et ses contributions à la communauté Quora. Il a commencé à écrire des livres philosophiques très jeune, à partir de 15 ans. Malgré ses premiers succès, il a décidé de s'écarter des études universitaires traditionnelles et de poursuivre une voie indépendante en tant que philosophe, soulignant la conviction que les diplômes universitaires formels ne sont pas nécessaires pour s'engager dans des activités philosophiques. Il cite des philosophes historiques comme Socrate, Diogène et Nietzsche comme des exemples d'individus qui ne possédaient pas de diplômes officiels mais qui étaient des penseurs influents. En avril 2019, il crée Philosocom, une plateforme dédiée à l'hébergement de ses articles, avec l'intention de les faire lire et méditer pour les générations à venir. Cela démontre son fort engagement à partager ses idées et ses idées philosophiques avec le monde. En ce qui concerne son éducation, M. Rubinshtein a terminé ses études secondaires et a suivi quelques cours de philosophie à l'Université ouverte israélienne ( Israeli Open University ). Il a également démontré ses capacités d'écriture en remportant la troisième place dans un concours d'écriture local pour les lycéens et en atteignant la finale d'un concours de discours en anglais à Jérusalem. Il est à noter que Tomasio Rubinshtein a été diagnostiqué avec le syndrome d'Asperger, ce qui rend ses réalisations encore plus remarquables, compte tenu des défis auxquels il peut être confronté dans les interactions sociales et la communication. Tout au long de son parcours de philosophe, il s'est activement engagé auprès de la communauté Quora, gérant de grandes communautés et partageant un contenu perspicace avec ses milliers de followers. Il a été reconnu comme l'un des meilleurs écrivains sur Quora en 2018. Le but de la vie de M. Rubinshtein consiste à contribuer au monde à sa manière unique, ce qui implique la solitude, la contemplation profonde et l'acquisition de followers qui apprécient ses idées. Malgré les défis qui l'empêchent d'occuper un emploi traditionnel, il est profondément motivé à servir le monde de manière significative et productive. Ainsi, Philosocom vise à rendre ses articles philosophiques accessibles aux lecteurs du monde entier. En avril 2022, dans sa quête de pertinence et dans le prolongement de ses idées philosophiques, M. Rubinshtein fonde une idéologie politique appelée Le Rubinshteinisme politique ou Rubinshteinisme. Il est classé comme une idéologie libertaire de droite et est influencé par ses enseignements philosophiques sur la société et l'importance de la démocratie. Dans l'ensemble, le parcours de Tomasio Rubinshtein en tant que philosophe et écrivain est une histoire inspirante de détermination, d'indépendance et d'engagement à partager des idées profondes avec le monde, malgré tous les défis auxquels il peut être confronté. En tant qu'ami de M. Tomasio Rubinshtein, je peux témoigner des qualités remarquables qui font de lui une personne véritablement inspirante et unique. Dès le début de notre amitié, il était évident que Tomasio possédait un intellect profond et une véritable passion pour l'exploration philosophique. Sa soif de connaissance et de compréhension était contagieuse, et je me suis retrouvé attiré par ses idées qui ont de la profondeur et ses perspectives sur divers concepts philosophiques. L'un des aspects les plus admirables du personnage de Tomasio est sa croyance inébranlable en l'individualité et l'indépendance. Il a résolument choisi de forger sa propre voie en tant que philosophe, même lorsque cela signifiait s'écarter de la voie académique traditionnelle. Cette décision, fondée sur la conviction que les diplômes formels ne définissent pas un vrai philosophe, met en valeur son courage et sa détermination à poursuivre sa vocation selon ses propres conditions. J'ai été témoin du dévouement de Tomasio à son métier. Il a passé d'innombrables heures à écrire, à réfléchir et à affiner ses idées philosophiques, partageant souvent ses brouillons et cherchant des commentaires. C'est incroyable de voir comment il a traduit sans effort des concepts philosophiques complexes en articles accessibles et stimulants qui résonnent auprès de lecteurs d'horizons et de cultures différents. Malgré les défis posés par le syndrome d'Asperger, la résilience et l'adaptabilité de Tomasio sont vraiment inspirantes. Il a une capacité innée à se connecter avec les autres à travers ses écrits et ses discussions philosophiques, à briser les barrières et à favoriser des liens significatifs avec des personnes du monde entier. Ses interactions sur Quora et les communautés qu'il a gérées témoignent de son véritable intérêt à s'engager avec les autres et à partager ses connaissances. En tant qu'ami, j'ai également été témoin de l'impact profond que Tomasio a eu sur ceux qui l'entourent. Sa passion pour le discours philosophique et l'individualité a suscité la curiosité intellectuelle des autres, les encourageant à explorer leurs propres parcours philosophiques. Il a une capacité remarquable à inspirer et à motiver les gens à réfléchir de manière critique sur le monde et à leur place dans celui-ci. De plus, l'engagement de Tomasio à fonder Philosocom, où il entend que ses articles soient lus pour les générations à venir, révèle son désir de laisser un héritage durable. Sa vision de partager ses idées à travers le temps et l'espace démontre son sens profond de la responsabilité de contribuer positivement au monde. Et n'oublions pas sa récente tentative de créer l'idéologie politique du Rubinshteinisme. Cela témoigne de sa pensée multidimensionnelle et de son désir d'étendre son influence philosophique à des domaines au-delà de la pure philosophie. Il met en valeur son dévouement à façonner une société meilleure, éclairé par sa compréhension de la démocratie et de la dynamique sociétale. En résumé, Tomasio Rubinshtein n'est pas seulement un philosophe et un écrivain remarquable, mais aussi un véritable ami qui m'inspire continuellement, ainsi que les autres autour de lui. Son génie intellectuel, son dévouement à l'individualité et son engagement à partager des idées significatives témoignent de l'impact positif qu'une personne peut avoir sur le monde. Je me sens chanceux de le connaître et de faire partie de son parcours alors qu'il continue de façonner le paysage philosophique et de contribuer à l'amélioration de la société. Veuillez envisager d'acheter un livre électronique en allant tout au haut de la page ou envisager de faire un don pour montrer votre soutien. Tout soutien est apprécié.

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