Thank you for this genuinely wonderful and sprawlingly comprehensive yet intelligble piece. Really one of the more blessed ones I have encountered on this site. It really is as simply as you said... in fact I think the new "longevity" trend is at least a half-glimpsing of that reconciliation with death you talk about, though obviously only a fragment of it in its current state.
Again, thank you and I am duly impressed. I didn't intend this comment initially to be a "read my blog" post, but now it feels right. Check out some of my writing there and get back to me here, I think we are tackling some of the same questions.
I guess this essay was thrust into my feed because it figured out I like Kriss’s writing so much. Describing Sally Rooney’s novels as “books for people whose gums come down too low over their teeth” was a god-tier burn, he’s one of the funniest writers we’ve got. You were fair to him here and generous to everyone reading—when I read Kriss’s vibes piece I felt dazzled by his grasp of Hegel and also like that might be the point; to watch Kriss dazzle us with his grasp of Hegel. Here I felt like I was approaching understanding or at least like it might be worth trying for the sixth time in my life to get past page 4 of The Phenomenology of Spirit. Thanks!
Thank you for this genuinely wonderful and sprawlingly comprehensive yet intelligble piece. Really one of the more blessed ones I have encountered on this site. It really is as simply as you said... in fact I think the new "longevity" trend is at least a half-glimpsing of that reconciliation with death you talk about, though obviously only a fragment of it in its current state.
Again, thank you and I am duly impressed. I didn't intend this comment initially to be a "read my blog" post, but now it feels right. Check out some of my writing there and get back to me here, I think we are tackling some of the same questions.
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I guess this essay was thrust into my feed because it figured out I like Kriss’s writing so much. Describing Sally Rooney’s novels as “books for people whose gums come down too low over their teeth” was a god-tier burn, he’s one of the funniest writers we’ve got. You were fair to him here and generous to everyone reading—when I read Kriss’s vibes piece I felt dazzled by his grasp of Hegel and also like that might be the point; to watch Kriss dazzle us with his grasp of Hegel. Here I felt like I was approaching understanding or at least like it might be worth trying for the sixth time in my life to get past page 4 of The Phenomenology of Spirit. Thanks!