After reading stuff like Stirner and Boudrillard, am I supposed to feel overwhelmed by information? I really do, even if I am not supposed to. I really don't want to sound even slightly pretentious or make myself out to be smarter than the "unwoke!!!!!!!!" people, but it's like I am seeing clearly now than I did before.
Please respond.
You're probably just stupid if you hadn't felt this before.
>>8734481
I agree, Baudelaire and Schindler had the same profound influence in my life. I feel as if I were to smart for you.
>>8734481
Whatever sense of euphoria those two thinkers gave you aren't enough. Keep reading more philosophy until you get pleasure from knowledge itself, not the feeling of having read philosophy
You've awoken from your dogmatic slumber
>>8734659
I enjoy reading it for what it is, I just feel seriously overwhelmed a bit with some validation of what I have sort of felt for a long time.
>>8734481
If you aren't a little bitch, read Nietzsche next.
>>8734481
I, too, felt overwhelmed at first, because it showed me that others could articulate what I had always felt to be true. This inspired me to write as an attempt to contribute to this dialogue.