Let’s start by asking, what is a philosophy for life? Or, what is a life philosophy? Or, what is a philosophy of life? Grammar it seems is getting in the way of the real issue.

According to dictionaries, a summary description of Philosophy can be stated as the search or study of reality. So in this context, we can have specific philosophies. Like philosophy of science, ethics-the philosophy of morals, logic-the philosophy of reason, et cetera.
If the idea is to have a good life, meaning healthy, productive, and happy, how should we live? How will we put into practice our knowledge of reality so we can have a good life? There are many psychologists dedicated to the study of happiness and many counselors and therapists that have developed techniques for helping people have a good life but mainly to solve the psychological issues that get in the way of people’s happiness and wellbeing. One might think that there is a need for deeper understanding of human nature. The good news is that we have information about studies done for more than 2000 years, beginning with the Greek philosophers, and there are very good resources, books and associations dedicated to the diffusion of these ideas.
One book that is highly recommended is by the philosopher William B. Irvine “A Guide to the Good Life”. In the title, you get the idea. Philosophy can provide practical information, which for many people today seems like a contradiction because in later years philosophy has been practiced in ivory tower academic institutions that brag to be non-practical. But for everyday citizens, mainly young people who are in the process of finding meaning in their lives, philosophy is the answer.
That is why we have to ask ourselves, as individuals, what is the philosophy that guides our lives.
What are the principles, moral and psychological, that when put in practice help us to live a good life.
