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Re: The Nihilist
« on: December 20, 2021, 06:08:12 am »
Thanks Raul.  I have been thinking a lot lately about how to go about feeling less anxious about my daily existence by using my imagination; that is, by imagining I am trapped in some kind of dystopian science fiction horror.  There is something in the details that are comical.  It has something to do with attitude and the "inner narrator's" perspective.

Maybe such a novel as The Nihilist might inspire me to write a little differently.  I've been experimenting, writing in inexpensive little notepads, just talking myself through life, not trying to create literature so much as simply documenting my obsession with my own brain, my own moods.   Just transitioning from sleep to wakefulness seems to be a delicate procedure where there is a tremendous amount of inner dialogue taking place.   There is a fear of becoming overwhelmed.
Things They Will Never Tell YouArthur Schopenhauer has been the most radical and defiant of all troublemakers.

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