Why, hello there! I'm very glad you found your way here and would not have had it any other way.
Now, being a few years removed from the college experience, I think I've finally grown past the repudiation of all things academic and am ready to again meander through the world of philosophy, literature, poetry, et al. in hopes of understanding humanity a little better. I don't know what you're educational experience was like, but I was barraged with a new mountain of books every ten weeks until I couldn't recall what belonged where and which belonged to whom. This saturation burned me out something fierce, and, unsurprisingly, upon graduation I was ready to leave that history buried forever. It turns out, however, that only the Sith deal in absolutes and I am no Sith. (In case you're having trouble unraveling that Star Wars reference, suffice it to say I can't help myself: opulence affords meditation.)
Opulence affords meditation
So--in an effort to assuage my penchant for superfluous angst I am endeavoring to make my way through different works that pique my interest. My hope is that these reflections will transmute those lingering bits of inner tension into some kind of knowledge or growth.
Won't you join me in this journey? Our first arbitrary stop is Nietzsche's, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, and, as an incompetent philosopher, I would definitely benefit from the dialogue.
See you soon.
See you soon.
-K bye.