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"Thought this was supposed to be a horror story lol. The monster is but a child learning to see the world in all its beauty but was deprived of any of it. It makes me grateful to live in such a world and to be able to be a part of it. I’ve read in other reviews that Frankenstein himself is the monster. It made me think of one musing I have that god is the monster for creating us in this world of war and desperation." — Oct 10, 2025 12:21AM
"Thought this was supposed to be a horror story lol. The monster is but a child learning to see the world in all its beauty but was deprived of any of it. It makes me grateful to live in such a world and to be able to be a part of it. I’ve read in other reviews that Frankenstein himself is the monster. It made me think of one musing I have that god is the monster for creating us in this world of war and desperation." — Oct 10, 2025 12:21AM
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"Chose this at random off my shelf (I liked the description when I found it on a used book shelf years ago) and so far find it strangely salient for the situation we find ourselves in today. Where our liberties are slowly being eroded because we have become complacent in peacetimes. Compared to the 1500s an average person in the west lives like a king would in those days. We don’t realize how far we’ve come…" — Aug 24, 2025 01:37PM
"Chose this at random off my shelf (I liked the description when I found it on a used book shelf years ago) and so far find it strangely salient for the situation we find ourselves in today. Where our liberties are slowly being eroded because we have become complacent in peacetimes. Compared to the 1500s an average person in the west lives like a king would in those days. We don’t realize how far we’ve come…" — Aug 24, 2025 01:37PM


“The passive ironic attitude is not cool or romantic, but pathetic and destructive.”
― Mastery
― Mastery

“We are all in search of feeling more connected to reality—to other people, the times we live in, the natural world, our character, and our own uniqueness. Our culture increasingly tends to separate us from these realities in various ways. We indulge in drugs or alcohol, or engage in dangerous sports or risky behavior, just to wake ourselves up from the sleep of our daily existence and feel a heightened sense of connection to reality. In the end, however, the most satisfying and powerful way to feel this connection is through creative activity. Engaged in the creative process we feel more alive than ever, because we are making something and not merely consuming, Masters of the small reality we create. In doing this work, we are in fact creating ourselves.”
― Mastery
― Mastery

“The division seems rather unfair," I remarked. "You have done
all the work in this business. I get a wife out of it, Jones gets
the credit, pray what remains for you?"
"For me," said Sherlock Holmes, "there still remains the
cocaine-bottle." And he stretched his long white hand up for
it.”
― The Sign of Four
all the work in this business. I get a wife out of it, Jones gets
the credit, pray what remains for you?"
"For me," said Sherlock Holmes, "there still remains the
cocaine-bottle." And he stretched his long white hand up for
it.”
― The Sign of Four

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