I don't understand humanity or my role in it.
What is one (1) book that I can learn this from? Fiction and Nonfiction both welcome.
I don't understand humanity or my role in it
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You don't have one. Do what you like, then die.
Rebellion of the Masses. If you don't understand your role in humanity; it might be that you're special, either in a very good or very bad way. Modern society requires averageness out of its individual constituents. The special are either 1) taken advantage of if their skills can benefit the masses (scientists, engineers, athletes, professors, pop writers) or 2) actively sought out and leveled if they can't serve society (losers, political extremists, anti-social people, etc). Also read Kaczynski.
The Republic
Mein Kampf
but i don't like anything
Read C.G. Jung on Anima, Archetypes and the shadow. It's all in there.
Live your life. It cannot be found in a book.
>just be yourself, bro
Read that one "The Prophet".
Used to be a hype, I enjoyed it.
That's Sao Paolo in Brazil. Scary, it's like looking at the future of America.
Then do nothing. Then die.
Read the Bible
Bergson's Creative Evolution
Gravity's Rainbow
There are a lot of books called The Prophet. What author?
I really, really want to tell you but I feel like I should be more discrete. Yes, discretion, even on an anonymous imageboard.
Hold on, I'll see if I can gently and subtly lead you on the correct path. Bump.
Sapians for an empiricists view.
Myths to Live By for a spiritual one.
Do Man and His Symbols. It's a complete Jungian overview.
Fanged Noumena
Are you retarded?
Read Dante
Sorry, I just can't come up with a way to tell you. Oh well, I'm so sorry.
All I can suggest is that you never drop belief in God. That's all I can tell you.
Based retard
Sapiens will probably give you a broad outline if you have a moderate understanding of basic principles of biology, economics, and religion.