You know any literature that relates to what I'm feeling? Do you relate to what I'm feeling?
>>8585983
>magnetizing the problem of the human condition and making a false equivalence to people who suffer tremendously being somehow at the opposite end of the spectrum of people who have non life threatening problems
>all problems are trivial and the only thing you should really care about in your life is just shutting the fuck up and doing your job as a slave
yeah I know you're really pushing for that herd conformity
Well at least you've stopped writing on a pink background but you should still kys.
>>8585995
>magnetizing
magnifying*
>>8585997
words have no meaning
>>8586002
You know, I've heard it said before, but I really agree. I think that the stuff that you think about when you're young doesn't get any less perplexing when you're older. If you look up at the sky and feel wonder when you're a kid, that is one of the purest senses you can feel, it's universal throughout whatever age or maturity level you're at. I also would attest that the problems you think about aren't that much more complex than when you were a kid, or a teenager as you say. The only difference is that some people just burry it and try to focus on somehow living their life in a big smoke and mirrors.
In Praise of Idleness by Bertrand Russell is a pretty easy recommendation here.