Why Intelligent People Never Feel at Home Here | Kafka
You've felt it. That quiet distance at the table, in the room, in the middle of people who are supposed to be yours. Kafka spent his whole life trying to name it, and what he found wasn't comforting. It was true. This one goes deep. Watch till the end. If it hit something in you, subscribe. this is the kind of thing we make: / @psyphos_official Books and things that shaped these ideas: https://www.amazon.com/shop/psyphos — Sources & further reading: Franz Kafka — The Metamorphosis, The Trial, The Castle, and Letter to His Father. The "Before the Law" parable appears within The Trial. Biographical detail draws on Kafka's years at the Workers' Accident Insurance Institute in Prague and Max Brod's decision to preserve his manuscripts against Kafka's wishes. #Kafka #FranzKafka #Philosophy #DarkPhilosophy #Psychology #Existentialism #Alienation #Loneliness #Belonging #TheTrial #Metamorphosis #DeepThinking #Introvert #ModernSociety #Psyphos

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