
thereisnoneed
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- Jan 23, 2020
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I struggle to find interesting subjects to read about, I would love to get back to reading as it distracts my mind, non-fiction only, I am really open to literally everything, I used to read about Philosophy/History/Religion/Socio-Politics, but it gets harder finding something that won't bore me
some books that I really liked:
Mitchell Heisman's Suicide note
Many of Nietzsche's works (one of the handful interesting philosophers I.M.O)
Max stirner's The Ego and its own
Might's right by Ragner redbeard (I don't endorse all his views but they're interesting I.M.O)
Schopenhuar's essays
Some books about N*zi history and the U.S.S.R
Some stuff on hinduism and eastern philosophies
Evola's books on Esotericism/"schizo" topics
Some books on animals and other historical topics
I know my taste's random or out of the place, but i am really open to literally everything (except if it's math books or Science)
yet it's very hard for me finding interesting topics/subjects to read about, sometimes the topic is interesting, but the author has a dull writing style and i just drop the book
some books that I really liked:
Mitchell Heisman's Suicide note
Many of Nietzsche's works (one of the handful interesting philosophers I.M.O)
Max stirner's The Ego and its own
Might's right by Ragner redbeard (I don't endorse all his views but they're interesting I.M.O)
Schopenhuar's essays
Some books about N*zi history and the U.S.S.R
Some stuff on hinduism and eastern philosophies
Evola's books on Esotericism/"schizo" topics
Some books on animals and other historical topics
I know my taste's random or out of the place, but i am really open to literally everything (except if it's math books or Science)
yet it's very hard for me finding interesting topics/subjects to read about, sometimes the topic is interesting, but the author has a dull writing style and i just drop the book
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