The Banana Philosophy

The Banana Philosophy is a school of thought that questions the very nature of existence. Founded by a group of disillusioned monkeys in a tropical paradise, it seeks to understand the intricacies of life through the lens of the humble banana.

Core Principles

1. The Banana is the ultimate symbol of existentialism: it is born, it ripens, it is eaten, and it is forgotten. Its fleeting existence is a reminder of our own mortal coil.

2. The peel is the ultimate metaphor for the human condition: it is a fragile, easily bruised, and often discarded.

3. The string that binds the banana together is a powerful symbol of community and social structure.

4. The juice of the banana represents the elixir of life, the source of sustenance and vitality.

Sub-Philosophy: The Banana-ist Manifesto

Read the seminal work of the Banana Philosophy's founding fathers, available in the Manifesto.

Or, if you're feeling particularly adventurous, delve into the Monkey Business section, where the true nature of reality is revealed.

Disclaimer: The Banana Philosophy does not endorse the eating of actual bananas. Or does it?