Everyone, is, in a real sense, a philosopher.
Being human, we must think; and thinking is the pathway to philosophy.
The world in which we live will not let us rest.
It keeps prodding us, challenging us with problems to be solved, demanding that we act wisely or be destroyed by the forces which inhabit our world.
In this way experiences are born- hungers and satisfactions, pains and pleasures, sights, feelings, sounds, and a host of others.
But we must take our experiences and weave them into some kind of a pattern, a whole which is more or less satisfying.
This pattern, this whole, is our philosophy.
Your philosophy, then, is the meaning which the world has for you.
It is your answer to the question, "Why?"
Having fitted your experiences into a whole, having related them to each other, you say of the world,
"This is the way things fit together.
This is the world as I understand it.
This is my philosophy."