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wanna share this pretty cool animation right article

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/07/16/world/europe/notre-dame.html

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What really is an:

Institution

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W H E R E
to start with Land?

I only know he has this thick collection, Fanged Noumena. What's the essential Accelerationist work?

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>>11442038
How can one waste money on coffee? Like how much coffee are we talking?

Are you good at something?
Regarding the last paragraph, where you say you overthing .. have you tried meditation. By which I mean stepping outside and watching yourself think without judging the thoughts? Of course, starting to meditate takes a lot of willpower.

>I understand that all philosophical axioms are arbitrary. No self help or religious bullshit will ever help me.
Do you think the later follows from the former?
If you try to fix what you're going to think in the future, then that's just a self-fulfilling prophecy. Again, see the point above.

Lastly, stop with the jealousy. Nobody thinks they are well-off enough, even if they are compared to you. Normies being normies doesn't make them happy in any way.

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>tfw boner whilst reading 120 days of sodom
I'm a cold blooded psychopath, like the joker from the dark night rises, or evil piccolo any books for this feel?

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Tony Robbins (popular modern American self help guru) and Max Stirner (1850 German Young-Hegelianist) have completely opposed views on a form of self improvement. Robbins literally says to set a goal that forces you to act and thus improve. A political example would be the determinercy of Ghandi, but personal goals shall alao be achieved that way. On the other hand, Stirner says to put a goal above you to dictate your ways is exactly what you shouldn't do.

Makes me wonder: Can Stirneraism and "raising your standards" (which even may just appy to getting out of bed in time) be reconciled?

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