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Found Stirner in 2013
>the ones that create them are more succesful in life
They are more successful as servants to the genes, not as individuals. What benefits reproductive success does not necessarily benefit the self.
For example, being a low IQ woman with no education who accidentally gets knocked up by whatever random male manages to charm her teenage self six times in a row but won't abort because of the anti-abortion spook will live the rest of her life living a poor, miserable life on welfare barely scraping by while probably being diseased, overweight and bitter until the moment she dies, but she's tremendously successful evolutionary speaking since she has maximised her offspring at the cost of her self-enjoyment.
The Ego and Its Own, then Stirner's Critics.
Saying that all of the shit in your story there is "bad" is also a spook.
Realize you fell for a philosopher filled with contradictions in his work, while largely ahead of his time, still who's ideology has been furthered after the fact.
The self is a spook, there is only power
Once you're done with Stirner, what are you supposed to do?
Everything seems like a sham to me now. I can't believe in anything.
>Once you're done with Stirner, what are you supposed to do?
you meditate
I too would like to know what a spook is
>read stirner and find out
I tried, still don't get it
you turned "spook" into a spook because you let it hold power over you.