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- Nov 14, 2020
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I thought we could make a book thread for users to peruse (*_*)
Not to be a downer but pessimistic books are usually enjoyed in some sense by people who are open to dying.
I will only add a few titles so others can post books they enjoyed as well.
Please try to give a brief summary explaining why you think the books is worth reading.
Sarah Perry Every cradle is a grave
This book gives a nice look at the pro death argument and is a nice read especially if you do not want a very serious philosophical work.
I will say that the author in my view did make some faulty arguments based on a misunderstanding of a few topics I seem to be more well versed at such as mental health. The author is "based" and not a "normalfag" you will be able to tell she thinks for herself.
but I would recommend it to everyone. Do not be afraid if you are not a book worm it is easy to read.
Thomas Ligotti the conspiracy against the human race
This book is from the mind of a horror author but it is not fiction and it is very scary!
The book is all about living the existential dread and is also written in a fun way whilst still presenting ideas well.
One benefit of this book is you will find a lot of other reading material just by reading it.
It is once again as is Every cradle is a grave: written not in a classical philosophy way but it is a harder read and requires some understanding of some terms.
E M cioran heights of despair
The anti philosopher who never gave any solutions and vented his frustrations at existence in lyrical prose form.
"It is not worth the bother of killing yourself, since you always kill yourself too late."
I highly suggest giving this book a read for something fun.
Schopenhauer essays on pessimism
No Sanctioned suicide book list would be complete without reading this gem.
Dislike living? Dislike noise? Dislike woman even?
You will be able to enjoy this without needing to have consumed his other works and understood them although it does help.
All of these books are available online although it is great to support the authors by buying them if you can especially living authors works.
Expect to feel even worse after reading them and having your bad feelings validated.
Not to be a downer but pessimistic books are usually enjoyed in some sense by people who are open to dying.
I will only add a few titles so others can post books they enjoyed as well.
Please try to give a brief summary explaining why you think the books is worth reading.
Sarah Perry Every cradle is a grave
This book gives a nice look at the pro death argument and is a nice read especially if you do not want a very serious philosophical work.
I will say that the author in my view did make some faulty arguments based on a misunderstanding of a few topics I seem to be more well versed at such as mental health. The author is "based" and not a "normalfag" you will be able to tell she thinks for herself.
but I would recommend it to everyone. Do not be afraid if you are not a book worm it is easy to read.
Thomas Ligotti the conspiracy against the human race
This book is from the mind of a horror author but it is not fiction and it is very scary!
The book is all about living the existential dread and is also written in a fun way whilst still presenting ideas well.
One benefit of this book is you will find a lot of other reading material just by reading it.
It is once again as is Every cradle is a grave: written not in a classical philosophy way but it is a harder read and requires some understanding of some terms.
E M cioran heights of despair
The anti philosopher who never gave any solutions and vented his frustrations at existence in lyrical prose form.
"It is not worth the bother of killing yourself, since you always kill yourself too late."
I highly suggest giving this book a read for something fun.
Schopenhauer essays on pessimism
No Sanctioned suicide book list would be complete without reading this gem.
Dislike living? Dislike noise? Dislike woman even?
You will be able to enjoy this without needing to have consumed his other works and understood them although it does help.
All of these books are available online although it is great to support the authors by buying them if you can especially living authors works.
Expect to feel even worse after reading them and having your bad feelings validated.