Books to help someone who is misanthropic, pessimistic, nihilistic, etc

Books to help someone who is misanthropic, pessimistic, nihilistic, etc.

journey to the end of the night
war and peace
in search of lost time
notes from underground
the plague

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There's no magic bullet, you have to sort yourself out.

The Bible.
/pol/.
Right-wing literature.

All of those are a symptom, not the cause.

>Right-wing literature
Recommend some.

Plato
Aristotle
Marcus Aurelius
Nietzsche

Also basically everything written before the leftist Marxists took over western culture in the 60s would be considered far right these days.

Read this guy

How old are you?

>political reading of Nietzsche

fuck off

Not the guy you're responding to, but Dostoyevsky, Celine, Hamsun, Mishima are good choices, although I wouldn't necessarily recommend them to cure your depression (lol). "Right-wing literature" seems an odd thing to recommend to someone looking to be cured of their misanthropy and pessimism since both these things are more or less essential for a far-right worldview, properly understood.

Underrated keks

It'll teach you why nihilism is just an anti-concept and pessimism and the like are just symptoms of a mind opperating off contradictory premises.

Order this in the mail. It will turn your life around.

do you really think screwing around on the internet and playing video games for 12 hours a day, eating like shit, using drugs, and refusing to exercise does not exacerbate depression?

living like a worthless sad shit tends to make one feel like a worthless sad shit, oddly.

>/pol/
>Right-wing literature
Wouldn't those make OP worse. Everyone that consumed those mediums is exactly as OP has described himself

That's a symptom, not a cause.

What makes you think it can't be both?

because you're addicted to the effects not he object itself

like heroin?

Life of Anthony

This is widely regarded as the best available book of the type you described:
"Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy" by David D. Burns, MD, ISBN-13:978-0380810338,ISBN-10:0380810336

t. Kaufmann

Candide
Whatever by Houllebecq

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These are the behaviors that sprout from underlying issues, user

It's not very hard to understand. You have to zoom out of specific examples and look at it as a whole. (A 'complex' of behaviors in psychology)

It has to do with giving in to internal, impulsive drives for quick pleasure, which leads to addiction to harmful behaviors, and in turn weakens impulse control. These bad behaviors become ingrained in the conscious through countless repetitions and perpetuate themselves, and a complex that spreads like a disease through the mind. The ultimate 'fruits' of these are depression, diminished will, and an atrophy of critical thinking skills.

If masturbatory activities take the place of all of your ambition, you're gonna have a bad time in this reality

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