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Why Intelligent People Reject Social Life: Schopenhauer's Philosophy
Have you ever walked away from a crowded room feeling detached, not out of disdain for the company around you but due to an innate sense that there is something deeper, something more meaningful that lies beyond the superficial chatter? If you have sat quietly, yearning for solitude while observing the predictable dance of social interactions, you might resonate with the profound insights of Arthur Schopenhauer, the philosopher often dubbed as a champion of pessimism.