You'd think that a
philosopher could reason out the best way to behave, right? But you'd be wrong, very wrong. Take, for instance, Arthur Schopenhauer.
The ultimate pessimist, Schopenhauer viewed reality as a malicious trap, believing we live in the worst of all possible worlds. A notorious misogynist, Schopenhauer once pushed a woman down a flight of stairs.
Grudgingly, he paid her regular restitution for her injuries until her death, when he recorded in his journal, 'The old woman dies, the burden is lifted.'
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I am glad to see Diogenes made the list. He is my favorite philosopher. I guess I like the bad boys. (That sounded wrong...)
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