What are some good books on either suicide or happiness (or the lack thereof), be it fiction or non-fiction.
I've heard nice things about Russell's book on happiness (the non-philosophy one where he just gives advice on happiness).
Something beyond Camus and Nietzsche (although if you're going to mention a specific work by the latter and not just mention his name go ahead) would be appreciated.
Also, don't recommend Seneca, Marcus, Epictetus or Epicurous.
Pic related, you can recommend him if you want.
How rude of me, thanks in advance folks!
>don't recommend Epicurus
>>7656439
I don't catch you?
>>7656432
If somehow you haven't read already, The Sorrows of Young Werther.
>>7656432
check the sticky exit-core lit
>>7656450
Why not Epicurus? Unless you've already read him of course.
Start with the pre-Socratics
>>7656459
Can you link me please?
>>7656557
>not starting with Homer and Hesiod
Retracted, OP should start with ImhotepWE