Can anyone recommend some good books that address the futility of life from a more hopeful perspective? Something that affirms why we're here? I suppose that's the aim of most good literature, but I'd like to read something that explores consciousness more; maybe like the everlasting nature of the mind versus death, if that makes sense.
After laboring through The Death of Virgil a few months ago, I have not been able to turn away from the question of what happens to us after we die. How does man come to grips with surrender as he makes that brave journey into the unknown?
Just like my life, this thread is slowly fading into obscurity.
>>9802255
On the Shortness of Life- Seneca.
>>9802444
Kek
>>9802255
Montaigne - To Philosophize is to learn to Die
thank me later.