i have become deeply cynical, disturbed and jaded. everything nice seems naive, irrational or deluded.
im not claiming to be the ultimate rational thinker, but within my thoughts i cannot find where i am wrong. but the thought of going to a state of knowingly-irrational complacency is even more depressing than my current state. at least being sad identifies that things are bad.
"a critique of pure reason" has an attractive title to me for this reason but i am no philosopher and havent ever read philosophy
is this the wrong book to read for insight on this
is this worth reading or should i just stop being a colossal faggot
i didn't read any of this but you are gay
Wew, lad.
The book definitely has nothing to do with what you think it does.
>>8295974
>i am no philosopher and havent ever read philosophy
Start with the greeks
>>8295974
do not
>>8296136
this guy gets it
>>8295974
If you're looking for something quick, take a look at Epictetus. Otherwise consult charts on the /lit/ wiki about philosophy if you're gonna go full swing
>>8296404
Can we please stop with the "start with le greeks" meme?
>>8296766
skipping the Greeks is the biggest dumbassery you can do
>>8296766
Someone didn't start with the greeks
>>8295974
not that hard to find out, is it. ya absolute dunce.