Reading, watching, and writing updates

Reading Something not immediately evident from this blog is that I'm a recent "fan" (for lack of a more precise word) of Soren Kierkegaard 's writings. His book Works of Love changed my life in 2016, but being so profound in topic, it was not a book I felt comfortable writing a review on. I did review Fear and Trembling , though once again, not delving too deeply as I felt myself inadequate of completely analyzing it. I approach philosophy as outsider, not from the "ground up," so many cross-references are a bit lost on me. However, there's something addictive about Kierkegaard in particular that makes the struggle worthwhile. It's like listening to the ramblings of a friend who would be incredibly obnoxious if he weren't so incredibly brilliant, even obviously to outsiders like me. The Concept of Anxiety has sat on my bookshelf for a while. Right now I'm going through a great deal of anxiety (though not the worst I've ...