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So far my experience is filled with periods of senility mixed with thought provoking ideas- but I find myself being interrupted by my own frustration as this is the first philosophy book I've ever read (i might be lying as i've tried to read Nietzsche before but didn't finish)
As someone who hasn't read Freud or Lacan (I've watched Zizek abunch), or any other philosophy book i realize I'm completely ahh cooked, so I'm interrupting my reading with lectures on the book c:
If anyone want to send articles, videos, or book recs to help me understand it more please do (:
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