―Milan Kundera

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Captain Brian Trilogy
Books in the Trilogy are sequential, spanning nearly a decade. The award-winning Greater Trouble in the Lesser Antilles is a good place to start, but each book stands on its own.
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Thinking and Feeling
I think, therefore I am is the statement of an intellectual who underrates toothaches. I feel, therefore I am is a truth much more universally valid, and it applies to everything
that's alive. My self does not differ substantially from yours in terms
of its thought. Many people, few ideas: we all think more or less the
same, and we exchange, borrow, steal thoughts from one another. However,
when someone steps on my foot, only I feel the pain. The basis of the
self is not thought but suffering, which is the most fundamental of all
feelings. While it suffers, not even a cat can doubt its unique and
uninterchangeable self. In intense suffering the world disappears and
each of us is alone with his self. Suffering is the university of
egocentrism.
―Milan Kundera
―Milan Kundera
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