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Re: Trouble with Being Cioran
« Reply #15 on: March 16, 2017, 10:51:39 pm »
My school and college teachers/profs. though I believe they would want it very much-cannot hurt me any longer as I am not physically accessible  to them.Same applies with regard to my previous employers &bosses.
When I am dead-no one would be able to hurt me no matter how much they would want to do it.
When I am dead,I want to stay dead.
Sorry if I am not posting a lot of things in the wrong thread,I am ,on most days,in a state of such high anxiety that my hands are almost having tremors,and I am too agitated to look for the right thread.

Advise for the kindred spirit:Never dabble in stocks.They are not for the like of us,but for the kind who can keep having one baby after another and never break a sweat.
If one of the Schopenhauer's disciplines  is forced to invest at all ,due to untoward circumstances, let him do so in a fixed income annuity, and never mind the rate of return.
La Tristesse Durera Toujours                                  (The Sadness Lasts Forever ...)
-van Gogh.