Books that will help me stop being a doomer and turn me into a glass half-full kind of guy?

Books that will help me stop being a doomer and turn me into a glass half-full kind of guy?

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  1. 11 months ago
    Anonymous
  2. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    https://www.youtube.com/@jonathanbowdenarchive335/videos

  3. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Spinoza's ethics and then Nietzsche's gay science

    t. someone healed by these two books

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      the most important part is to dissociate yourself from the doomer identity, you are not a depressed individual, you are an individual going through a depressed phase, be careful not to make it a part of your identity, do not make it something eternal you've "always been" and "always be forever"

      You have to rebuild yourself a completely new understanding of yourself

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      the most important part is to dissociate yourself from the doomer identity, you are not a depressed individual, you are an individual going through a depressed phase, be careful not to make it a part of your identity, do not make it something eternal you've "always been" and "always be forever"

      You have to rebuild yourself a completely new understanding of yourself

      These. Gay Science is my favorite book of all time. If you are up for the challenge read Thus Spoke Zarathustra, or for something a little milder read Steppenwolf. Both are ideal for the stereotypical young man who is an atheist nihilist type and prone to pessimism.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      the most important part is to dissociate yourself from the doomer identity, you are not a depressed individual, you are an individual going through a depressed phase, be careful not to make it a part of your identity, do not make it something eternal you've "always been" and "always be forever"

      You have to rebuild yourself a completely new understanding of yourself

      [...]
      These. Gay Science is my favorite book of all time. If you are up for the challenge read Thus Spoke Zarathustra, or for something a little milder read Steppenwolf. Both are ideal for the stereotypical young man who is an atheist nihilist type and prone to pessimism.

      Would these help if im someone who's perpetually existentially anxious?
      No better way of describing it other than a feeling cutting through every other feeling that it's not quite right im here at all

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        You know what, im just gonna start with ethics because i can ask questions endlessly and never get anywhere. thanks for the reccs

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        >it’s not right that I’m here at all
        Why does that matter? I have existential concerns but it’s mostly that life seems irredeemable in all its suffering and that there’s possibly no escaping “being”

  4. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Just be practical. It might not even be true, but it makes things easier. In the end, you are just making things harder for yourself for no reason at all.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      And also, it is not like you can just change, you have to practice this shit everyday.

  5. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    the baburnama, wheeler thacktson translation.

  6. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    what is some anhedonic or just completely miserable literature? i liked thomas ligotti but i already read all his stuff

    im completely anhedonic, i cannot feel anything that isnt neutral or negative and reading miserable shit provides some sort of catharsis for me.

  7. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Steppenwolf

  8. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    The oeuvre of John Green

  9. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    picrel helped restore me from general meaning crisis to a functioning person that loves being alive. some people are turned off by the religious themes but you dont need to become a christcuck to get what dosto is saying

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      i had kinda similar experience reading dosto in general, particularly crime and punishment

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      I read that book and it didn't have that effect on me. What did I miss?

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Dosto and Nietzsche helped me too (I read them before JBP became famous)

  10. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    The foreword from “BOOK-LOVER'S
    HOLIDAYS IN THE OPEN BY
    THEODORE ROOSEVELT”

    https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34135/34135-h/34135-h.htm

  11. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Fix the physiological first.
    Stop drinking and smoking. Switch to coffee. Exercise, sleep well and eat good food. Do this for 6 months. You will find yourself calmer and a half-full kind of guy.

  12. 11 months ago
    Anonymous
  13. 11 months ago
    Anonymouṡ

    Helps you realize how full your glass really is.

  14. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    If you don’t want to be a doomer, don’t do what doomers do.
    1. Don’t jerk off.
    2. Don’t watch anime or read comic books
    3. Don’t be obsessed with Internet forums
    4. Don’t waste your time with video games and cheap movies
    5. Don’t isolate yourself from normal people
    6. Don’t pretend to be more intellectual than you are
    7. Don’t lie
    8. Don’t quit when things get hard
    9. Don’t leave things until later when they can be done now
    10. Don’t forget to call your mother
    11. Don’t be a disappointment to your father
    12. Don’t think about having a girl friend, but about being a father
    Doomers don’t have families. Be a man. Build a family.

  15. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

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