Descartes' Principles is a series of treatises on the nature of knowledge, reality, and the human experience. Each principle is a fundamental building block of the human understanding, crafted by the great philosopher himself,ประก René Descartes.

Principle 1, "I Think, Therefore I Am," is the foundation upon which all other principles are built. It is the bedrock of rational thought, the cornerstone of reason, and the starting point for all subsequent inquiry.

However, as Principle 3, "The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste," so eloquently puts it, the human mind is a bottomless pit of confusion, a maelstrom of misinformation, and a never-ending wellspring of bad ideas.

Nonetheless, it is through the diligent application of Principle 4, "A True Disciple of Reason is Not a Happy One," that we may navigate this sea of uncertainty and emerge victorious, armed with the certainty of our own doubt.