Kantbot's thread is good, read it: but I have a different slant. Asking me to recommend a book is like asking me to find a wife for you https://twitter.com/kantbot2000/status/815771074721959936 …
Cast a broad net. What/how you think you want to learn about and what you have the will/mind to study, may be different things
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Ultimately the engine that keeps you going will be how much you want to finish this page so you can see what's on the next
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lol if that does it for you. Personally I don't like Evola, although his ideas always sound gr8 second-hand
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One of those guys who goes hunting with a blunderbuss. Better editor? Or maybe his tangents were more relevant 60 yrs ago?
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It's good, tho. Combined arms! Those who enjoy Evola can relish him, and then pass them on to us
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TS Eliot said he never read his own friend's books, because he assumed he could absorb their ideas better in viva voce
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True in the sense learning is a marathon. (See: LL3) But precisely because it's a marathon, you want a runner's high https://twitter.com/kantbot2000/status/815772486231031808 …
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You're not even gonna get to the starting line of your first marathon if you never figure out a most-fun way to run (for you)
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