Naomi
@naomiii
Been reading many more old books this year. Turned out to be one of my smartest decisions. Also loosely related to the quote @maurice posted about how we forget the dry years. "If we must choose between old books and new ones, we should always select an old one." - C.S Lewis https://paragraph.xyz/@cryptonao/why-read-old-books?referrer=0x44BCa7E527efC8ce8a8B2A83596EA66194Dd9239
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Ꮹανiη Ꮐaмвoα
@gavcloud
I have had a similar thought. After logging all my reading, the vast majority were written in the 20th century. I’ve only read four books that were written in the 19th century (Nietzsche and Goethe), and one from the 18th century (Michael Kohlhaas) … with a massive multi centuries-wide gap going back to Marcus Aurelius.
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Vorcigernix aka Adam
@vorcigernix
Nietzsche is hard. Managed to get through the half of Zarathustra. Idea of ubermensch is a little unsettling, it feels like reading Senator Palpatine early memoars. I like Kant though.
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