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I'm still sticking with Giordano Bruno, that is an unusual recommendation, but I can tell you, Plato is not the answer, Platonism is ambivalent. You can still get good impulses from Platonism too, I don't want to deny that, but it's not the answer. "Impulses" is the keyword, you can't take a lesson/no school of thought or an era for the word, it's always about impulses. Don't limit yourself by any institutions and their categories nor by modern science. Think for yourself, that's recommendable these days, this is the secret. So don't let the fact that he was a priest unsettle you. Every thinker had his quirks.

About Giordano Bruno: He was an Italian priest, poet, philosopher and astronomer. Found guilty of heresy and magic by the Inquisition, he was sentenced to death at the stake by the Governor of Rome.

He was recommended to me by the best German top-tier philosopher there is, Jochen Kirchhoff

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