I hope no one is offended by this question: if you like doing philosophy much in

I hope no one is offended by this question: if you like doing philosophy much in

I hope no one is offended by this question: if you like doing philosophy much in college but are not particularly good at it (in the sense that he/she only gets average grades at it) and if you aren't quite well off economically to be reading philosophy every day, would you say that philosophy is low at the priority list? On another note: do you really need college philosophy education to understand complex philosophical books?

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