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john Locke's thinking style using bodily senses is similar to methodological solipsism, perhaps solipsism wasn't invented, I swear it's similar to something else, it feels that way, like Epicureanism is similar to something else but I don't know what it's similar to. John Locke's problem with solipsism: in his teaching style it's faulty, just use of senses, and thinking, with no peace of mind and no happiness when it's supposed to be a rational and happy philosophy, his philosophy which seems to be solipsism is flawed, I tried his philosophy before, it leaves no confidence for the individual, people are going to bully you for following it, it never happens with methodological solipsism, strange enough, because during people's hate for the existence of my actions I have the confidence to feel happy despite people bullying me.

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