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I'm not sure how to go about an introduction. In fact I'm not sure I even belong in this forum, seeing as I am not a religious individual.
I suppose I should start by saying that I am an 18 year old high school senior, living in Connecticut, in the United States. I have interests in experimental literature, art and music, along with the fine arts. I love philosophy, mysticism, esotericism and occult studies, as well as classic works of literature by Chaucer, Shakespeare, Goethe, ec. I also enjoy fictional works of existentialism such as by Beckett, Sartre, and Camus. My favorite philosopher is Peter Wessel Zapffe, and I adhere to Camus' absurdist philosophy whe pondering the question of the ultimate truth.
I don't have many friends or people whom i can relate to. I have one good friend, although no one really understands" me. I have never met a seeker of wisdm like myself. Most of the people in my school don't read or know about philosophy or art or poetry, etc. They mostly play Call of Duty, watch Jersey Shore and text on their cell-phones. I like to read philosophy and great works of literature. Currently reading Nietzsche's "Thus Spake Zarathustra".
I have interests in comparitive religion, mountaineering, book collecting, fine arts, the german language, music, and other things.
Nice to meet you all.
- Ryan.
I suppose I should start by saying that I am an 18 year old high school senior, living in Connecticut, in the United States. I have interests in experimental literature, art and music, along with the fine arts. I love philosophy, mysticism, esotericism and occult studies, as well as classic works of literature by Chaucer, Shakespeare, Goethe, ec. I also enjoy fictional works of existentialism such as by Beckett, Sartre, and Camus. My favorite philosopher is Peter Wessel Zapffe, and I adhere to Camus' absurdist philosophy whe pondering the question of the ultimate truth.
I don't have many friends or people whom i can relate to. I have one good friend, although no one really understands" me. I have never met a seeker of wisdm like myself. Most of the people in my school don't read or know about philosophy or art or poetry, etc. They mostly play Call of Duty, watch Jersey Shore and text on their cell-phones. I like to read philosophy and great works of literature. Currently reading Nietzsche's "Thus Spake Zarathustra".
I have interests in comparitive religion, mountaineering, book collecting, fine arts, the german language, music, and other things.
Nice to meet you all.
- Ryan.
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