Which book will make my life meaningful?
Which book will make my life meaningful?
never let me go. it will make you realize how short your life could be .
Kant
>le retarded rigid morality man
Ebin m8
a book that will evoke your own view of yourself in mythic and heroic terms.
Yes, yes jung, we're all slaves to the unconscious, dreams are all deep and meaningful. Go back to the grave please
The Bible.
If you're a depressed late teens/early 20s male, I would suggest The myth of Sisyphus and The Stranger. Entry level, I know, but still.
Helped a bit on my outlook of "why am I even born into this pointless shithole, just kill me now desu".
The Gay Science desu
'We must imagine sisyphus happy'
Why must we? No reason. It is just posturing for the sake of enjoying/being consolled by feeling heroic. If nothing matters his revolt does not matter either. He has no response or apparent awareness of this. It's just a tacked on optimism that has no content and is utterly inapplicable in any and all real world, real life situation. Nothing more. The stranger is ok
Ramblings of a madman.
Nah, he wrote it before he started to really go crazy. Besides, he even says in the book, sometimes the mad speak the truth (and there is a long tradition in Europe and elsewhere of the mad being seers and oracles, the dispensers of truth)
Anyway it's a good book
>mad, fruit-obsessed, obscurity-fetishist says mad people speak the truth
I'm convinced
The Bible
Nietzche is rarely obscure
That's probably why there is next to zero consensus on anything he says. If you speak in metaphors and flowery imagery and try to pass it off for something with substance it doesn't work unless you're lucky enough to have become famous. He's a joke, he's his time's zizek.
any decent book will make your life a bit more interesting (to you) in ways that you don't really pick up on immediately
The Holy Qu'ran
read Ecce Homo like you're recovering from a case of amnesia and the book is a series of notes you've left to yourself to remind you who you are
if that's too weird for you at least its full of funny bombastic shit like
"A doctor who treated me for some time as a nerve patient finally declared: "No! There is nothing wrong with your nerves it is simply I who am nervous!”."
Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle
Confessions by St. Augustine
Meditation by Aurelius
Metaphysics of Morals by Kant
He is in fact very obscure without the proper background, which is rarely attained by thy average reader outside the academia. Nietzsche writing style, almost secretive and with what if feel like a close relation to the reader, makes them thing they understand something they really don't.
There is a reason he is one of the most quoted philosophers, and most quotes completely miss the point. "What doesn't kill me makes me stronger" one of the most notorious, taking it literally without noticing the irony and the place it is given in Nietzsche's work - namely, once in which he pretends to ridicule the thoughts of they 'populum'.
Reading Nietzsche without reading Kant and Schopenhauer is a useless activity, and to read those new there is quite a background to be covered before...
>German humour
is best humor
read the nuremburg trials transcripts like its a nihlist deadpan act, part of it went something like this
"Prisoners were fed, clothed, and provided with a brothel"
(judge turns to translator) "A brothel?"
"Yes, a brothel"
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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