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I randomly read The Stranger by Camus without ever having heard of it or Camus before
I don't know, for some reason the title caught my eye and made me wonder what it was about and it was a short read
Wasn't disappointed at all
Checked out Myth of Sysiphus a week or two later and found out how philosophically retarded I am

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Songwriting as literature, ballads, poetry, rap, what have you.

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Your shit be broke

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What's the best way to develop scientific-philosophic rigor in a reliable, consistent fashion?

Say this is so I'm able to communicate my findings and experiences not only by way of metaphor and analogy, but step by step through observations in the natural world?

Are there any books that get right into the heart of thinking like a philosopher-scientist and applying those skills to life?

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