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What are the best books about people who turned away from life for whatever reason?

Ideally looking for people who perceived the world or existence in a negative way, but still tried to be decent people albeit in their own largely solitary way and did not do say based on an emotional meltdown for example. I'm looking for writings about those who found value in rejecting life, or at least the life expected of a person. Priests, starets, monks, hippies, vagabonds, hermits, shut-ins, whatever.
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sayings of the desert fathers
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Ever heard of the neet?
Im talking about thus spoke zaratustra, btw
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The four accounts of the gospel and the book of Acts.
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My personal life story
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Rene Guenon.



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