What do you do if you're a pseudo-intellectual who's not really qualified to discuss philosophy and psychology but your knack for writing allows you to fake it reasonably well, and you're making a philosophical/psychological argument in an article and you know that despite whatever writing talent you have you're inadvertently coming across as laughably verbose and hyperbolic, but you don't want to omit or rework the verbosity and hyperbole at all because you strongly feel there's valuable glimmers of insight therein, you worked really hard on it for some insane reason, and you're somehow proud of it as prose? Turn it into a self-deprecating joke? How?
give up on actually writing something useful and stick to satire.
>>9998875
write another draft and think harder. Give more context if you want a real answer