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13777956 No.13777956 [Reply] [Original]

>Spend most of your life on introspection
>Barely any of the intellectual insight you got out of it should be called meaningful, original or profound, and in general most of it was worth jack shit
>It never amounted to you overcoming innate apathy, cynism, routine running your life and weakness of spirit, let alone crafting any cohesive system of beliefs and values that you could ever apply to yourself and the world surrounding you
>never create anything of worth, not even feeling that you have much to say on any topic any more
>Life could be summed up as "running in the circle" if it wasn't for the fact that your pursuits do not deserve title of metaphorical running.

Books for this feel?
Other than Ecclesiastes?

>> No.13777974

>>13777956
>he reads without understanding it and without taking in any insights from classic literature basically allowing himself to be a dead inside nihilist cumbrain pseudo-intellectual
Pathetic

>> No.13778791

>>13777956
Introspection allows you to see what is inside. If weakness and loathing is inside, that's what you will create- nothing meaningful or profound.

>> No.13779075

>>13777956
Don't worry. So.. you have accumulated much introspective material! That is neither good or bad; it is what you will make of it. You might soon find that it was all part of the plan, so to speak.

After all, what you are asking to overcome is none other than yourself.

>Truly, truly, I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a seed; but if it dies, it bears much fruit.

John 12:24