Attempting to cancel
Yes, it may not be the time to get more films.
1. I have plenty to enjoy as it is
2. Reading is more immediately and dynamically enjoyable
Right after last post which i've deleted i listened to some of this guy's lectures on youtube, it looks like from the 80's and sooooo good - Michael Sugrue, what first caught my attention was the one on Kierkegaard, and he pretty much nails it and catching the essence of the great Dane, and then sampled out his Nietzsche lecture, and i'm like sold, i'm gonna set apart some time to listen to ALL his lectures, and how it'll enhance the reading, after the samples read some to myself out loud and i suddenly don't feel like investing in Hungarian cinema but in more eBooks, like how wild is that?? They're preparing the order though so it might be too late, but i only placed it less than 2 hours ago so it should work, and then what i got my heart set on is some more French moralists, one of my favorite philosophical novels which i never finished yet (volumes i have physically will always be preferable to me on the kindle), and maybe some Thomas Bernhard, or Clarice Lispector.
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1. I have plenty to enjoy as it is
2. Reading is more immediately and dynamically enjoyable
Right after last post which i've deleted i listened to some of this guy's lectures on youtube, it looks like from the 80's and sooooo good - Michael Sugrue, what first caught my attention was the one on Kierkegaard, and he pretty much nails it and catching the essence of the great Dane, and then sampled out his Nietzsche lecture, and i'm like sold, i'm gonna set apart some time to listen to ALL his lectures, and how it'll enhance the reading, after the samples read some to myself out loud and i suddenly don't feel like investing in Hungarian cinema but in more eBooks, like how wild is that?? They're preparing the order though so it might be too late, but i only placed it less than 2 hours ago so it should work, and then what i got my heart set on is some more French moralists, one of my favorite philosophical novels which i never finished yet (volumes i have physically will always be preferable to me on the kindle), and maybe some Thomas Bernhard, or Clarice Lispector.
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