Dostoevsky's Warning to the Self-Destructive
Fyodor Dostoevsky is one of the most brilliant and eclectic writers in history. And here we will examine one of his most personal books - The Gambler. It is a masterclass in how to ruin your own life through self-destructive acts, and we will look at it in detail today. Get ready to learn how noble intentions can set us on the path to misery, and how we keep ourselves there. Let's dive into Dostoevsky's Guide to Self-Destruction. Support me on Patreon here (you wonderful person): https://patreon.com/UnsolicitedAdvice... Sign up to my email list for more philosophy to improve your life: https://forms.gle/YYfaCaiQw9r6YfkN7 00:00 How to self-destruct 01:29 Money, Self-ignorance, and self-sabotage 08:52 The Hedonic Roulette Wheel 13:51 The Existential Threat of Compulsion 22:55 The Eternal Hope

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