35.6. Ich Bin Ich
Losing one's objectivity in the world is not dying;not revealing one's self as the Subject, not having that chance is dying. The Others-the-Objects, the Others-the-Subjects shove past mekick me out,...
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Well isn't this a happy picker-upper poem? Interesting irony in this. I yam what I yam...but I hate myself for that/negativity,
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I agreed to read Sartre with an ambitious high schooler (for his senior project) why oh why? Well, I'd quit but I'm freinds with his mom. Anyway, Sartre is such a downer. These are my notes from...
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not revealing one's self as the Subject, not having that chance is dying.The Tibetans have no word for guilt. remorse, yes. okay. And then garlands of laughter in the mind
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Sartre, on the other hand, bases his argument for the existence of other people on "shame" -- but yes, it is my mission to restate his ideas with a straight face.
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I can say "Hell is other people" with a straight face 8_{> Does that count?
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(< constitutes a 'straight face', in a round world. It's in the eyes: square peg.)
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