what have you learnt from reading fiction?
What have you learnt from reading fiction?
too many things. one thing recently was that the common spirit of man is sometimes doused with impotence by the struggles he must make to escape the swamps of sloth, amd that the stones to bear as burden should be stacked as foundation for a better life, rather than to withhold him from his purpose.
That I enjoy it and it makes my life richer.
That we cant rely on fiction or non-fiction to change our minds. It's all supplementary to our lives and decisions. If you take what you "learn" from fiction and philosophy %100 percent face value then you're brainlet.
Good Lord she's such a whore now. It's so disgusting.
Absolutely pathetic
I'm talking about you, OP
O, my sweet Katie girl
Dress'd in silk white as pearl
Your sweet awkward smile
Makes me think for a while
That it's not such a terrible world
Since Lovecraft is basically anout being redpilled about reality I hve learned to be more analytical of that which is around me specifically the nature of humanity and how/why societies work.
Nothing. If a book contains a statement that is true, then that statement isn't fiction - it is non-fiction.
This has got to be one of the most stupid things I've read in quite some time