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>When he found himself abandoned and rejected, Baudelaire chose solitude deliberately as an act of self-assertion, so that his solitude should not be something inflicted on him by other people. From this moment, he set to work with an obstinate, painful fury to make himself another person, someone different from his coarse, carefree companions. He felt and was determined to feel that he was unique; and he pushed this sense of uniqueness to the point of extreme solitary enjoyment and of terror.

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>>22799129
>Implying that most /lit/ users actually read

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Are there any books specifically written for high IQ polymaths like me? I'm a STEM Chad who considers almost everything trivial. For example, all philosophical texts disappointed me by being either shallow or wrong. What I'm looking for is a book full of deepest, intellectually enlightening insights. Is there such a thing?

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>>22107859
>there’s a lot of them so they start using some really zany symbols

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