What are some books that seem to genuinely affirm life and the human condition as worthwhile?
Been feeling muh existential lately, would like to see something convincing that says putting up with all the bullshit that existence throws at you is somehow not so terrible.
Frankl man's search for meaning
Transcendental thomism
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Nietzsche, of course.
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The Canterbury Tales.
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The Book of Ecclesiastes.
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The Karma Sutra
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Not literary at all really, but compellingly written and genuinely heartwarming. Filled with such simple and genuine joy.
'The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid' by Bill Bryson.
my diary desuwe're each of us going to make it
That depends. What level of fag are you?
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That's not Kiko, is it?
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>you cheeky cunt.
It's literally one of the most life-affirming books in the Bible, what the fuck is the problem dickhead
The phenomenology of spirit
Everybody Poops
Spinoza
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The Grapes of Wrath
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