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      A Former User @jamezb46
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      @jamezb46 ok thanks

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        jamezb46 @Corngold
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        @Corngold

        Respectfully, my friend, On the Fourfold Roof of the Principle of Sufficient Reason has nothing to do with Buddhism. It’s a thorough analysis of causation and it has implications for free will, mathematics, physics, and logic. It’s metaphysics.

        Sure, you could claim that it’s not “original”, but so what? That doesn’t mean it’s not valuable. Is it “original” to build a house from pre-existing materials, or is that a worthless endeavor? Besides all our perception is from nature and so is again not “original”. So what’s the point in insisting on “originality”. Do you mean to suggest he wasn’t an original thinker in the common sense? He most certainly was.

        In time there is life but no knowledge; outside time there is knowledge but no life

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          Luke @Corngold
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          @Corngold said in peaty books:

          @Luke
          He wants fiction. Is Peat fiction?
          I think he should read Henry Miller 😁

          Hm, it may sound like fiction to bystanders, but it isn't

          I'm not well-versed on the internet slang and are not sure what the currently approved definitions of chad and cuck are. But maybe Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk? The book that the hundred times more popular movie is based on.

          I suppose he would call Hermann Hesse a "cuck", but many of his books like Peter Camenzind, Siddharta, Narziß und Goldmund could be a good read for a young guy trying to find his own way in life.

          Marcus Aurelius - Meditations
          Ernest Hemingway - For Whom the Bell tolls and Fiesta
          Charles Dickens - A Tale of Two Cities (cuck potential, but you'd probably liek the character Sydney Carton)

          Adam Zamoyski - Napoleon

          Since you mentioned books for children:
          Michael Ende - Momo (not a joke, good book for adults especially in todays world).
          Lucky Luke and Asterix comics

          If you are into sports:
          David Halberstam - Playing for Keeps
          Bill Russell - Go up for Glory
          Jerry West - West by West (you'd probably call West a cuck though)

          I've never been a big party attender, but I never went to a party where I didn't probably offend most of the people there by talking about what I was interested in. (Ray Peat)

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            laoa
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            Have you read the Sun Eater series by Christopher Ruocchio?
            Made we wonder about our place in the universe and the host of unknowns in it, even if you dont believe in space as it is portrayed in our society. The main character has some strong hero characteristics but also some anti-heroism. You want the main to succeed but he doesnt always and if he does there's always a doom element in it, yet he never gives up on his beliefs and his pursuit of the truth about himself and the universe (not in a boho hippie way).

            If you like antihero dark epic fantasy then maybe The Broken Empire trilogy by Mark Lawrence is your thing. It's been a long time since I've read it but I remember the main character being strongly anti-hero with an interestingly dark mind. Also some gore. Should read it again soon

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