 Hello, my name is Louis de Miranda and I am a philosophical counselor. Strange job. So what does a philosophical counselor do? Well, you know what is physical health, you know probably what is mental health. I help people attain a state of philosophical health in which their life is meaningful, deep gratification, a sense of orientation and direction in life, capacity for deep listening. I help anyone reflect and examine their life, discover what their highest mission is perhaps or their highest destiny. One advice that I would give to anyone in the future who wishes to be a philosophical counselor, well you need to have deep studies of philosophy and practical experience perhaps also have a also a training in some psychotherapy but I think the best advice I would give is be honest and listen. Listen before you judge. It's much more interesting to discover and to help people discover the singularity, what makes them unique. And reading advice would be, well this book, Philosophical Counseling, which gives you an introduction to this relatively new practice. New and very old at the same time because Greek philosophers were indeed already counselors. They help people take care of their soul. So perhaps it's time for you to work on your philosophical health.