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    Tigereyes — 4 months ago(November 20, 2025 07:33 AM)

    seen this article?
    https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/07/fyodor-dostoyevsky-formula-happiness/679203/
    i just saw that it's behind a paywall. here's The Atlantic's corresponding facebook post from Nov 14:
    The Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky was a tortured soul—he accepted nothing and questioned everything, including his own faith, Arthur C. Brooks writes. And yet, “this deep uneasiness with life led him to create a blueprint for living centered not on comfort and enjoyment, but on meaning.”
    https://theatln.tc/fefP74UD
    If you are a little uncomfortable in your own skin or a bit at odds with the world, “you may have a bit of Fyodor in you,” Brooks writes. A dose of his philosophy, “though quixotic and challenging, might be just what you need to achieve some peace.” And, as Brooks explains, a look at the recurring themes in Dostoyevsky’s writings—including “The Idiot,” “Crime and Punishment,” and “The Brothers Karamazov”—reveal a set of rules for living a meaningful life.
    Those rules, Brooks explains, are: 1) The journey is the destination. 2) To be alive is to embrace freedom. 3) Beware the palace of crystal. 4) The pain is the point. And 5) Look up.
    Dostoyevsky believed that pain—even existential anguish—is important in life. “That kind of suffering,” Brooks continues, “is the inevitable and necessary cost of realizing what we all truly seek in life: love.”
    When it comes to our daily experiences, Dostoyevsky believed that “we should attune ourselves to the supernatural dimension of human existence,” Brooks writes; only in doing so is it possible to identify what we crave in life. And for those such as Dostoyevsky who have a turbulent soul, embracing this path can better open up the world around you. Brooks expands upon Dostoyevsky’s rules and details the five resolutions that helped him—and might help you—embrace rules:
    https://theatln.tc/fefP74UD

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      sheetsadam1 — 4 months ago(November 22, 2025 05:36 PM)

      Sorry I'm late responding. I saw the notification the other day and then fell back asleep 😂
      Anyway, here's a non-paywall link:
      https://archive.is/GCEh7
      #3 is especially interesting to me.
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        Tigereyes — 4 months ago(November 22, 2025 05:39 PM)

        Lol happens to me all the time. you are forgiven.
        thanks for the link!

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          /.ㅤ — 4 months ago(November 22, 2025 05:40 PM)

          Still reading The Stand? What page are you on?
          My password is password.

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            Tigereyes — 4 months ago(November 22, 2025 05:48 PM)

            i got sidetracked a little these past 2 days and havent made much progress. i thought i'd give myself time until christmas for finishing the book. i've read my 100th book this year 2 weeks ago (i think it was To Kill a Mockingbird) which was the goal i set for myself in 2025, so i'm not in a hurry now and think i can still do it in one month.
            that said, i'm in the 120s right now, so that's a 1/10 in 2 days. that's alright.
            you probably just wanted a page number from me and now you got a whole paragraph.

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              sheetsadam1 — 4 months ago(November 22, 2025 05:50 PM)

              Still no Randall Flagg? 🤔
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                Tigereyes — 4 months ago(November 22, 2025 06:01 PM)

                noooope i dont think so. Larry Underwood was the newest addition to the cast of characters.

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                  sheetsadam1 — 4 months ago(November 22, 2025 06:06 PM)

                  Larry Underwood
                  "He's a righteous man!" 😂😂😂 (Hopefully they made his big hit song sound just as cringe in German lmao). Flagg will be there soon
                  Ok, so Randall Flagg bibliography:
                  "The Dark Man," 1969
                  The Stand
                  , 1978
                  The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger
                  , 1982
                  The Eyes of the Dragon
                  , 1986
                  The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three
                  , 1987
                  The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands
                  , 1991
                  The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass
                  , 1997
                  "The Little Sisters of Eluria," 1998
                  Hearts in Atlantis
                  , 1999
                  The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla
                  , 2003
                  The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah
                  , 2004
                  The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower
                  , 2004
                  The Dark Tower: The Wind through the Keyhole
                  , 2012
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                    Tigereyes — 4 months ago(November 22, 2025 06:42 PM)

                    oof so this Flagg guy is a big player in the King universe then. pls don't spoil anything to me tho about this mysterious dude before i havent read it… lol i hate spoilers, especially for books i'm currently reading. i wanna go as blind and pure as humanly possible into the story.

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                      /.ㅤ — 4 months ago(November 22, 2025 06:02 PM)

                      I love it
                      You're the best.
                      My password is password.

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                        MissMargoChanning — 5 months ago(October 31, 2025 08:29 PM)

                        Currently?
                        I'm reading this thread!
                        You asked a pretty question; I've given you the ugly answer.
                        Fasten Your Seatbelts….
                        It's Going To Be A Bumpy Night!

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                          Celestia Bloodshed — 4 months ago(November 03, 2025 06:29 PM)

                          i'm currently reading Steinbeck's early short story collection,
                          The Long Valley
                          (1938)
                          and i started re-reading Toni Morrison's fascinating sleeper novel
                          Sula
                          (1973)
                          cursed, scarred & forever possessed

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                            sheetsadam1 — 4 months ago(November 03, 2025 08:20 PM)

                            Nice! Not sure if I've read anything from that Steinbeck or not. Sula is great! I have a Toni Morrison sitting on my nightstand at the moment that still needs to be read.
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                              Celestia Bloodshed — 4 months ago(November 03, 2025 09:36 PM)

                              ohh which one is on your nightstand? i got
                              Tar Baby
                              from her at a thrift store today, one i havent read yet. there is nobody, absolutely no one, like Toni Morrison.
                              cursed, scarred & forever possessed

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                                sheetsadam1 — 4 months ago(November 03, 2025 10:16 PM)

                                It's called
                                A Mercy
                                , one of her later books and pretty short, so I'm saving it for a day when I have nothing to read.
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