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Unironically, this. I’m a big mountaineering and hiking guy and every time I see this painting it inspires me like a good John Muir book does.

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Where can the spirit of Romanticism be found in the modern age? It’s obviously been mostly dead in literature since the turn of the 20th century, but I know a new Romantic movement manifested itself for a time in various artistic mediums throughout the 70’s and 80’s. Nowadays though, there seems to be nothing.

Surely the essence of Romanticism exists somewhere today, and if it’s not in literature, then where is it?

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Hello /lit/, I need your help.

My grandfather recently passed away and he left me everything he owned. To make a long story short, I won't need to work another day in my life.

With that in mind, I plan on optimizing my routine in order to develop intellectual and artistic skills. This is my plan:

>8 am: wake up, eat a small breakfast and do some cardio/lift weights
>9:30 am: study philosophy
>noon: lunch/run errands
>1 pm: painting/practice the piano/music composition
>4 pm: foreign languages (currently learning German)
>5 pm: study history/the Jewish Question
>7 pm: free time and dinner
>10 pm: writing

I plan on sticking to this routine every weekday, with a similar but looser schedule on weekends

Any suggestions? Recommended books?
Do any of you NEETs and trustfund kids of /lit/ follow a similar routine?

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/lit/, I need your help.

My grandfather recently passed away and he left me everything he owned. To make a long story short, I won't need to work another day in my life.

With that in mind, I plan on optimizing my routine in order to develop intellectual and artistic skills. This is my plan:

>8 am: wake up, eat a small breakfast and do some cardio/lift weights
>9:30 am: study philosophy
>noon: lunch/run errands
>1 pm: painting/practice the piano/music composition
>4 pm: foreign languages (currently learning German)
>5 pm: study history/the Jewish Question
>7 pm: free time and dinner
>10 pm: writing

I plan on sticking to this routine every weekday, with a similar but looser schedule on weekends

Any suggestions? Recommended books?
Do any of you NEETs and trustfund kids of /lit/ follow a similar routine?

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