Have you ever read anything after which that fundamental question of 'what am i doing with my life and why' seemed...

Have you ever read anything after which that fundamental question of 'what am i doing with my life and why' seemed clear?

Not sure that question has ever bothered me all that much, but Lin Yutang's The Importance of Living confirmed me in my not-being-bothered.

David Bowie's overrated.

Pleb

why did anyone think that album was good, it's just spooky occultic noise
probably brainwashes you into wanting to suck demon cock and sacrifice children

It is literally his only good album.

>it's his last album and it was about death so it's good

I didn't say that and I didn't even imply that. David Bowie was a hack of a musician for 99% of his life.

Space Oddity is a dank song nigga

...

no

In addition to being a good album, it literally incorporated his death into the actual music. Even if you can't appreciate it musically, it's a piece of modern art with a unique and powerful depth that's pretty uncommon.

Hating on Bowie after his death in such a contrarian way is pretty fedoracore tbqhwyf

Low and "Heroes" are objectively his best albums.

Outside is terribly underrated.

turgenev's rudin confirmed I was doing nothing with my life while society crumbles

I would say Low and Station to Station are his best albums. But that's just me.

Siddhartha
Tao Te Ching
Letters From a Stoic
Meditations
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
In Search of Lost Time
Thus Spoke Zarathustra

>Literally just regurgitating the fantano review

Stay on /mu/

Epictetus

god i fuckin love turgenev. i wish i could find a large compilation of his work in an easily accessible single volume.

The man who sold the world > let's dance > ziggy stardust