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What are you seeking?

Your questions can be long or short. They can be about your life, your job, your relationships, your mission, your future. They may be about a dilemma you want help with. Or you may be suffering from burnout and feel like giving up. No matter what, if you are frustrated and confused about your life and how you fit into the world, The Wise Turtle can help.

Some possible questions include:

  • What is my purpose in life?
  • What should I be doing?
  • Why doesn't anyone listen to me?
  • Am I going in the right direction?
  • Is this all there is?
  • Why doesn't anyone else care?
  • Why am I still unhappy?
  • How do I decide what to do?

These are just examples. The Wise Turtle can help you find answers to any philosophical, ethical, or moral question. (The Wise Turtle does not, however, offer help with your math homework, spelling, or any other question that you can answer using an encyclopedia.)

For simplicity and worldwide accessability, The Wise Turtle philosophy consultations are usually via email, so compose your questions, give a little background on your situation, and email it all to:


  q u e s t i o n s @ t h e w i s e t u r t l e . c o m



You can also use the handy web form to ask your question, if you prefer.

The Wise Turtle assures you that your personal information will never be shared with others without your consent.

Once you've asked your question, The Wise Turtle will get back to you with a fee rate, based on the complexity of your question, and on any financial concerns you may have. Once you've made a payment, the counseling will begin.

not ready to ask a question yet?

Don't be afraid to just ask whatever pops into your head. Some of the most intereseting ideas in life can be found by just wandering around in your mind. But if you still can't think of a question that you would like to expore, then you might like to see some of The Wise Turtle's own philosophical adventures at the Explorations section of the web site.