Or maybe it’s what a genius would say after emerging from the “existential labyrinth,” the main theme of The Labyrinth of Solitude.
Here is Jostein Gaarder’s response to your response:
Only philosophers embark on this perilous expedition to the outermost reaches of language and existence. Some of them fall off, but others cling on desperately and yell at the people nestling deep in the snug softness, stuffing themselves with delicious food and drink. ‘Ladies and Gentlemen,’ they yell, ‘we are floating in space!’ But none of the people down there care.
The condition of solitude is not imaginary; though, Octavio Paz, being a poet, sensationalizes it well. It’s a condition that has, at the very least, lightly touched every human. And it is a condition that has spun many great people into the deepest kind of angst.
Communication is a major human bottleneck, and Octavio Paz laments this. Our input/output capabilities are severely restricting, considering everything that goes on in our minds. Our methods of communication aren’t very effective.
I find Octavio Paz’s quote interesting in light of transhumanism.
Or maybe it’s what a genius would say after emerging from the “existential labyrinth,” the main theme The Labyrinth of Solitude.
“Lonely” → “senstationalise the experience so I sound deep” → “gain status as a poet and author” → “get laid”. That ranks well above “cutting” as far as plans go.
I do not respect wallowing in existential angst and definitely don’t consider it rational. More importantly I do not allow my brain to reward itself with a sense of smug superiority when it generates such trains of thought for me.
Or maybe that is just what a lonely man might think so he can feel deep. Like a high status emo.
Or maybe it’s what a genius would say after emerging from the “existential labyrinth,” the main theme of The Labyrinth of Solitude.
Here is Jostein Gaarder’s response to your response:
The condition of solitude is not imaginary; though, Octavio Paz, being a poet, sensationalizes it well. It’s a condition that has, at the very least, lightly touched every human. And it is a condition that has spun many great people into the deepest kind of angst.
Communication is a major human bottleneck, and Octavio Paz laments this. Our input/output capabilities are severely restricting, considering everything that goes on in our minds. Our methods of communication aren’t very effective.
I find Octavio Paz’s quote interesting in light of transhumanism.
“Lonely” → “senstationalise the experience so I sound deep” → “gain status as a poet and author” → “get laid”. That ranks well above “cutting” as far as plans go.
I do not respect wallowing in existential angst and definitely don’t consider it rational. More importantly I do not allow my brain to reward itself with a sense of smug superiority when it generates such trains of thought for me.