Books/material to crawl out of crippling depression?
No job, no girl, no real passion to pursue anything.
Apparently reading might be my one saving grace to turn my life around at the ripe age of 35.
>>8977027
Conspiracy against the Human Race
>>8977036
>Through impressively wide-ranging discussions of and reflections on literary and philosophical works of a pessimistic bent, he shows that the greatest horrors are not the products of our imagination. The worst and most plentiful horrors are instead to be found in reality.
Sounds like real life Fight Club.
Anyone tried those self help books? A la power of now, influnce frinds and people?
>>8977036
Tnx, I'll give it a shot.
>>8977027
>crippling depression
See a doctor.
>>8977027
Tao Te Ching by Lao Tsu
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
>>8977036
>Conspiracy against the Human Race
This reads like garrulous shit. I wouldn't recommend it.
>>8977027
Feeling good by David burns. Heavily recommended
Now for the Disappointing Part by Steven Barker.
I got this book for xmas and blew through it an afternoon. The author struggles with employment and relationships. I totally related. It's also funny.
https://www.amazon.com/Now-Disappointing-Part-Pseudo-Adult%C2%92s-Relationships/dp/1510710825