Which authors truly have insights on human experience? At least, subjectively, to you.
Which authors truly have insights on human experience? At least, subjectively, to you
James Joyce because Ulysses presents a perfectly formed human being from whom all can be grasped
Marcus Aurelius
john green
Never heard of him, what do you recommend?
Not into stoicism as a philosophy. It's more of a spontaneous reaction to life.
Read a bit of it, but couldn't be arsed to read the whole thing. I'm probably not bookish enough for it.
Orwell.
This is kind of a funny question to me.
I don't know why. I guess it is because you are asking someone "expert" on how they view their personal experience with the hopes that you will then use that same method / viewpoint to handle you experience, as human.
You literally want to become someone else. That is funny.
Is it daddy issues?
the fault in our stars
hey man we're all just trying to do the best we can
Limitations.