I recently finished The Zen and Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Next up comes A Theory of Monads, a lovely first edition from 1922 on Liebniz's theory of monadology. I think monads are but part of philosophy is knowing what's and why so you can know what's not .
i read how to ruin everything: essays by george watsky twice now within the last two weeks, which is not hard, but i don't have much concentration for reading. I liked it a lot
folks i came hard, starting a guerrilla and giving random ppl i meet steel furnaces in other words, Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung ✓ now to read Capital Volume 2, Capital Strikes Back
i'm about to finish discipline and punishment probs in less than a week im sure, what do u guys think, im a bit of tired of dry theory and i got 3 books lined up 1 little red book - fun 2 reread of the first chapter, and only the first chapter of das kapital vol 1 - dry short theory 3 kapital vol 2 - dry long theory
what order should i read? A)2,1,3 or B)1,2,3? im affraid i will OD on kapital and my brain explode, should i do the smart thing A or the hedonistic immediatist thing B? im honestly torned