and so the story goes
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@Eternalised

“I did not know how to become anything; neither spiteful nor kind, neither a rascal nor an honest man, neither a hero nor an insect." — Dostoevsky

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Note: Dostoevsky is not wholly to be confused with The Underground Man, whom he used to embody the nihilism of his age, in order to criticise it. However, he also agreed with many of The Underground Man's philosophical contemplations, using him as a mouthpiece for his own ideas. This is one of Dostoevsky's writing techniques, of giving a voice to the opposite views that he himself holds.

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@grantmccoy6739

This is incredibly dark, and sounds very 'appropriate' coming from Russia. I really think that's a very difficult place to live at times, but clearly a very powerful sense of philosophy is borne of this.

To me, Dostoyevsky explores the conflict between the rational mind and the irrational mind. On the one hand, over time there is desire for sensibility in a humans creativity, but it also puts constraints on this creativity.

There must be a balance between the normal, mundane, rational world, and the extraordinary, miraculous and supernatural world. Neither is more important than the other.

Man in general will prefer his own designs rather than be manipulated. Sometimes this looks like spite, but often it's actually rejection of unnatural circumstances of manipulation. Man becomes destructive rather than abide willingly with manipulation, even if it's in his self interest.

I can confirm that myself.



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“I did not know how to become anything; neither spiteful nor kind, neither a rascal nor an honest man, neither a hero nor an insect." — Dostoevsky

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Note: Dostoevsky is not wholly to be confused with The Underground Man, whom he used to embody the nihilism of his age, in order to criticise it. However, he also agreed with many of The Underground Man's philosophical contemplations, using him as a mouthpiece for his own ideas. This is one of Dostoevsky's writing techniques, of giving a voice to the opposite views that he himself holds.

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@crct2004

It's absolutely him or he couldn't write how he does. He used the guise of fiction to tell the truth like a comedian uses humor. Even Christ spoke in parables because he needed the time to get it all out before his time was to come. Speak the truth plainly and kiss your as goodbye before your time.

@yossarianmnichols9641

Okay, You hooked me. I am resigned to read the book. Could not stand Crime and Punishment. Ayn Rand was a proponent of rational egoism. I roomed with a guy in college who lived by her code. He was truly disgusting.

@augustgreig9420

@@crct2004 > It's not him or else he couldn't write like he does.

But Nabokov said that when he wrote Lolita, Humbert was nothing like him and in fact, he basically wrote him as the exact opposite of the author. So it's entirely possible for a writer to write from the perspective of a character who is nothing like him.

@ReligionOfSacrifice

@@yossarianmnichols9641 TOP THREE FAVORITE BOOKS.
1) "Verbal Behavior" by Dr. B. F. Skinner
2) "The Idiot" by Fyodor Dostoevsky
3) "Fathers and Sons" by Ivan Turgenev

I don't call the Bible a book to be ranked with other books since it has so many authors, but obviously the King James Version from the 60s would beat these three.

@ceased2care

If true, that's a little disappointing, as I recognise some of myself in this character, to the point where I might think he's been spying on me.

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@KonstantineMortis13

This book helped me put into words some things I always knew about myself: that I am full of lies. So many lies, subtle, strange lies that only I would know are lies. Untruths so deeply embedded into my own mind that to separate them is a profound undertaking. I know I have put on such dramatic shows of insult and suffering, found offense where there was none and leaned into it until I hated a person for a reason they did not know, and that fact infuriated me; that I am not worth paying attention to. How much of the image of this world have I twisted, knowingly, just for sympathy, attention, a chance for someone to know how "brilliant" I am. Foolishness. Utter folly. Do not live like this, someday it will entrench you, and you'll realize too late you have lost a battle with your own mind.

@ginajones2328

From my mind to your mind
Brilliant spot on 🕯️🔥

@reddykiko

I've just finished reading it and your comment is simply spot on. That's precisely what I've felt throughout all of it

@mollofistraye5164

i respect you for acknowledging and recognizing it in the first place. often that is the first and most important step to becoming better, and is the step that most people fail to get past. i wish you luck if you want to better yourself and fix your situation. you can do it, it just takes time and effort, and you've already started off strong.

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