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>have a literature degree
>have a philosophy degree
>graduated two years ago and haven't read a book in months
>had a (mostly harmless) psychotic episode a few months ago and now see insanity in everything artistic or intellectual
>afraid of deep ideas spurring another mental breakdown
>can't concentrate anyway and feel more stupid day by day
>my mind is weak

How do I fix this, boys? I yearn for the days that I could explore esoteric ideas and discuss them passionately with others without feeling crazy. I feel like surrounding myself with normies five days a week and the monotony of the 9-5 lifestyle is really pulling my mind in two opposing directions. But plenty of other people with much, much deeper knowledge are seemingly well-adjusted. How does it all work?

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These are the recommended texts for teaching children in the US Common Core environment. How do they match up to your own schooling? I can assure you that I was not reading Eliot in elementary school.
The list actually isnt bad overall desu. Seems like a reasonably solid foundation.

www.corestandards.org/assets/Appendix_B.pdf

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