I'm not well informed on philosophy since I started to get interested by it after I read Demian by Hermann Hesse (that also woke up in me my interest in religion / I'm not religious). It was such a good book too, I recommend it to everyone that's looking for a "finding yourself" narrative. It's a little funny, because I hated philosophy class on school, I do think it's tedious most of the time, but it doesn't have to be like the way they teached me in school, obviously, I'm enjoying it more now that I'm more mature and understand better this topics, I still have a long way, and the way really is endless, so I can enjoy it more.
Here's a list of books I would like to read:
NOTICE: While I was wiritng this entry I went to say goodnight to my dad and he was reading a book about stoicism. He actually just bought that one book and the first one on my list! "Meditaciones", so I'm very excited to read it.
Here's a list of books I would like to read:
- Meditaciones by Marco Aurelio
- La resistencia by Ernesto Sabato
- Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse
- On the shortness of Life by Seneca
NOTICE: While I was wiritng this entry I went to say goodnight to my dad and he was reading a book about stoicism. He actually just bought that one book and the first one on my list! "Meditaciones", so I'm very excited to read it.