
LessWrong (Curated & Popular) "In My Misanthropy Era" by jenn
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Jan 5, 2026 Dive into a journey through the Great Books that fuels both curiosity and misanthropy. Jenn explores Schopenhauer’s scathing critique of the common man and grapples with the tension between elitism and egalitarianism. She recounts her attempts at philosophy meetups, only to be disappointed by superficial discourse. As she transforms into an edgelord performer, deep reflections spiral into a crisis of belonging. Ultimately, Jenn seeks to reconcile her disdain with an appreciation for humanity, combining humor with a quest for deeper connections.
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Great Books Can Fuel Misanthropy
- Reading classic pessimists like Schopenhauer and Freud empowered Jenn's inner teenage edgelord and hardened misanthropic feelings.
- Exposure to canonical misanthropy can amplify existing contrarian tendencies rather than settle them.
Philosophy Meetup Backfires
- Jenn tried engaging with a low-barrier community philosophy meetup to test Schopenhauer's claim about the common person.
- The evening devolved into performative jokes and shallow claims, leaving her feeling alienated and upset.
Words Replaced Reasoning
- Jenn observed many participants use words as thought-terminating clichés rather than tools for rigorous reasoning.
- The lack of interest in defining terms or stress-testing claims revealed a wide inferential chasm.
