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9036361 No.9036361 [Reply] [Original]

Any books to help me deal with my intense fear of the apocalypse?

>> No.9036369

no

>> No.9036389

>>9036369
Yeah may be joking but I know of literally no contemporary thinkers who have tackled.

>> No.9036454

Stoicism bro


Or maybe the Bible

>> No.9036463

>>9036361
watch some documentaries like "after we're gone"

>> No.9036587

The road

>> No.9036629

>>9036454
yeah revelations is chill as fuck

>> No.9036768
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>>9036361
I remember when I was a little boy my mom used to read "The Chronicles of Narnia" books to me, and there is a part in one of the books that talks about the end of the world. Something about everything going black and giant godlike creatures going to sleep forever or some shit like that. The way it was described was incredibly comfy, like the end of the world is a natural thing that will bring about peace and comfort and unite all things through a collective end.

I wish I knew which specific book it was, but it was one of the Narnia books.

>> No.9036955

>>9036361
Hope immune system depends on intelligence and an "ignorant plague" hits the world, and only the intelligent survive. About 10,000 or so of us. Or hope for heaven but only good and intelligent (non religious) people get in.

>> No.9036996

>>9036361
just watch this bro
https://vimeo.com/18781528