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Serious Stirner will set you free (StirnerPill)

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The only way to understand yourself and your point in life is to read Max Stirner's The Ego And His Own.

Almost 200 years ago this guy was the most blackpilled guy in existence. He knew what was going on and that all of what we see on daily basis is false and virtual, doesn't exist.

He distinctly shown how world is full of idée fixe (sacred thoughts in humans' brain that are falsehood, which people strongly religiously believe to be true, so that means in nowadays slang bluepill) and that we live in matrix.

Also he has shown how all people are egoists and only do everything for themselves.

There is no such a thing like shit genetics, there is only made up shit by society to live up to lesser gender expectations which are completely nonsensical. Why though it happened like that? Who cares! I don't give a damn why! That's why we need to unite, make reich and take by force whatever we want! I don't care about society, I don't care about rights, I don't care about justice!


If God, if mankind, as you affirm, have substance enough in themselves to be all in all to themselves, then I feel that I shall still less lack that, and that I shall have no complaint to make of my “emptiness.” I am not nothing in the sense of emptiness, but I am the creative nothing, the nothing out of which I myself as creator create everything.

Away, then, with every concern that is not altogether my concern! You think at least the “good cause” must be my concern? What’s good, what’s bad? Why, I myself am my concern, and I am neither good nor bad. Neither has meaning for me.

The divine is God’s concern; the human, man’s. My concern is neither the divine nor the human, not the true, good, just, free, etc., but solely what is mine, and it is not a general one, but is — unique,[Einzig] as I am unique.

Nothing is more to me than myself!
 
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Those ideas are interesting.

I have read everything I could get my hands on over the last few years and it made me question reality to the point where I'm unsure where to go from here.

I also think I'm way too young to be radicalized. There are so many books written by brilliant men, articulate beyond measure. I haven't experienced half of what they've been through. It doesn't seem correct that someone inexperienced and naive would be able to propose lots of answers to the problems of society like they've lived enough and know more than anyone else just because they read a few philosophy books.
 
Those ideas are interesting.

I have read everything I could get my hands on over the last few years and it made me question reality to the point where I'm unsure where to go from here.

I also think I'm way too young to be radicalized. There are so many books written by brilliant men, articulate beyond measure. I haven't experienced half of what they've been through. It doesn't seem correct that someone inexperienced and naive would be able to propose lots of answers to the problems of society like they've lived enough and know more than anyone else just because they read a few philosophy books.
His book, his opus magnum shit on philosophers. He shit on everything in his book and very well describes why. It is worth to read.

You are unsure where to go because people told you since you were child what you SHOULD do and what you SHOULDN'T. Those things doesn't exist, it is idee fixe like god, like justice, like all bluepill shit they taught you.
 
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This is common sense (well atleast for me)
 
This is common sense (well atleast for me)
For you, since this book almost been banned and before banition people try to burn the original before publishion. If you read blackpill content then that's why it is easier for you to understand him.

If you had harder in life than most you will also quicker understand Stirner and that might be the case.

You have to have in mind in 1800s religion was stronger and so bluepill views too so amongst other what he wrote was revolutionary

For normie this book is like antichrist, lucifer.
 
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