Other than reading The Ego and its Own, what can I do to become a based Stirnerpilled Egomaxxer?
>>25254229Transition.
>>25254234A spook, like OP
>>25254229Read his few essays, they're pretty cool as well:false principle on educationArt and Religionpreliminary remarks on the liebesstaatYou could work on understanding virtues, and importantly also aesthetics, these are important for happiness.In general, because living as an egoist means you don't follow any morality, any god-ideal, that means you have to refind for yourself why some things are good in life (desirable for *you*), and some are bad. Try to be less dogmatic about murder, theft, lying, and reframe why they're bad not according to some law, not because you hurt other, but how could they be bad to you, according to trying to find peace, enjoyment, mastery, happiness for yourself.You can read biographies of Great Men with Plutarch, or of Medieval Times, or of Aristocracies of Europe. Because Egoism kind of reframes every action and life, it is fascinating to observe the lives of others through a lens that's probably not very common; a lot of people will study other through a religious, or a humanist moral lens, but looking at it through the rare egoist lens might reveal lessons that others have missed.
>>25254229You don't, you read The German Ideology instead
>>25254342>Dedicated more pages to whining about "Saint Max" than Stirner ever wrote in his own oeuvreYeah, I think I can skip two proto-soijaks coping and seething for hundreds of pages.
>>25254342This. The biggest spook of all is the individual egoistic man
be 16 years old
>>25254229This is the guy who preached "might makes right" just to die to an insect biteHe's a joke>>25254342How about you fill out a job application insteadYou and OP
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