So am I the only one who noticed the similarities between Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment's main character, Radio Romanovitch Raskolnikov and Soeren Kierkegaard. I mean both couldn't make any decisions because no matter what decision they picked, they would regret picking that decision. For example, Raskolnikov couldn't choose between going to the police and then regretting it or not going to the police and then regretting it. Kierkegaard couldn't choose between comitting suicide and "regretting it" and not comitting suicide and regretting it. Thoughts?
>>7585085
No it's called being a self-aware, self-conscious whiteboi. Look at Hamlet and every other beta neurotic throughout the history of literature.