This paper discusses the unresolved dilemma of philosophy. Philosophy itself is an unresolved dilemma. For every question, there's more than one answer. For every answer, there comes yet another set of questions. Philosophy is endless. The questions "What is philosophy?" seems to relate more to the time that it is asked than anything. The question seems, if asked today, would have more to do with social and cultural agendas than with the foundation of philosophy itself. In this paper, I would like to focus on philosophy and the relationship between the message it communicates and the questions it evokes. I would also like to try to understand just whom philosophy intends to satisfy. This discussion, given our day, would not be complete without an understanding of technology.