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Why is your channel underrated, cuz your helpfull and organized for the viewers so keep going.
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Great video!
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I live in Norwich! I walk past the house where she lived quite often, it’s nice to see her work appreciated :)
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Sorry to hear about this. I really like your videos. Hope you continue to do what you are passionate about.
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Such a great video. I would love to hear more about the physics and logic of Stoicism - maybe next deep dive!
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Very inspiring thank you!!! ✊ came looking for motivation to write, left with motivation to edit. 🤔
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Thanks!
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Jared, this is such a terrible, stressful thing to go through. Your content is great. I'm rooting for you and your family.
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Love these suggestions, really like your colouring for your videos, and the thumbnail was top notch. Keep it up, thanks for the great content!
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I only dip in and out of your channel from time to time but definite always appreciate your content. I know this isn’t much, but may it contribute a small amount to something greater!
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Love this and how to read ❤
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I see your new video, I click immediately <3
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I simply love your videos, and i hope to see more content. Good luck with giving youtube a shot, and in the mean time with finding a job on the side. You would probably be an inspiring teacher aswell
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Man, this is the most important video that i watched since the beginning of this year, thx!
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Thanks to your channel I discovered I wasn't the only person out there who loves philosophy AND science fiction / fantasy. Love your work and I wish you and your family the best of luck!
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Cool suggestions. Subscribed.
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I'd love to see more videos of you analyzing media. I think you doing a video on the movie, The Empty Man, would be really interesting!
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Thank you, Jared, for your top ten, I would love to see top 10 fantasy and classic as well. Some of those are in my top 10 for sure, but some are still unread, which I really would love to change. Your channel brings me so much joy and peace. Especially when you talk of Dostoevsky and Russian culture. I plan to re-read some of classics because of your videos. And special thanks goes to your essay on Zamyatin's We <3
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i hope your channel gets really big one day. your content is fresh and very educational. thank you
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Loved the range of options!
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Jared, I have to thank you. It’s your videos that got me reading again and to also start the habit of journaling. I understand that these are not solely the reasons for the improvement of my mental health, but it’s these habits that have turned me into a far more perceptive and thoughtful person. I regularly have gotten people comment on how much more articulate with my thoughts i am. I’m coming up on my first year of consistent journaling and it’s been so satisfying to see those pages fill. 🙏🙏
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Hi Jared! It ain't that much but I send you some Brazilian reais. I watched all of your videos and they're all amazing! Everything it's gonna be all right. You're talented and good in what you do, we love your videos, you'll be fine.
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I just stumbled upon on this channel and its seems like this channel was the channel i have been seeking sense i joined youtube. I look forward oo seeing this channel blossom. Much love!
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Thanks for this video Jared. I stopped buying books from Amazon this year and I’m only buying second hand books online or from local book shops. However, I still use audiobooks (on audible) because I’m a slow reader but a fast listener. Having said that, I would gladly pay more for audiobooks if it meant paying more directly to the actual authors I like (but many of the authors I like died over a century ago). So in this matter, I agree with you about audible. There is one thing that unfortunately I do not agree with you, and this may be controversial: I do NOT think every author should expect to make money from publishing a book (in fact the great majority do not). In my view, writing a great book is a labour of love, it has pain and sweat, and it’s more about giving than receiving (a bestowing of one’s soul). For great authors the money incentive is secondary or nonexistent. Does this mean some authors will suffer as a result and make little or no money from their books? Yes. But that is a mark of virtue in my view. Suffering has to be involved. It makes me respect them even more. Perhaps I’m old fashioned. But I think an intelligent person like you understands my view (even though I know it is harsh). But as I said before, I would personally pay more money to authors whose work I respected, if they produced books or audiobooks outside of Amazon. So overall you’re right. Thank you again Jared. 😊
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Already know this will be a banger
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Please more videos from you, Sir!
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Excellent video, I'd love to see more in this style if you enjoyed making it
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Checking out your channel because of Steve Donoghue's recommendation. How thrilling to see someone mostly talking about the ancients when they say classics. I too love the Poochigian Sappho--but I also really love the Anne Carson version. And yay Woolf! Try Mrs. Dalloway too--especially if you lay your hands on a copy with the Merve Emre annotations.
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Sorry to hear that. I hope it'll all work out for you!
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I totally respect both ends of the opinions. My friends who love reading prefer physical books. For the recurring reason that they want to see the books on their shelves as achievements. While I prefer digital copies because I want to store my books for ages. And create E-Libraries. But either way, the virtue of reading does not change because of the means. Keep reading, folks!
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Very useful, thanks!
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Sorry, Jared. Wanted you to know I was recently at an independent bookstore looking for some of the “beginning philosophy” books you have recommended. While looking, 2 other people came up and were looking in the same section. We were all strangers to one another,and got a good chuckle. The philosophy section had the most people looking at its shelves! Keep up with your desire to do more on Youtube! I look forward to learning more from you through the venues you find more lucrative.
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Thanks!
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Excellent list. I had all of these on my Top 210 video. I especially ranked high Death's End and The Dark Forest. Really amazing Science Fiction. I also love seeing a lot of Butler and LeGuin in your Top 10. If your up for it, since you love Left Hand, Dispossessed, and BOTNS, if its not too goofy for you, I have parody/tribute songs made with popular music, for those book reviews...you might enjoy it..
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Hey! Just let you know that you are making great content!
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Thanks!
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Thanks!
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I like your videos, but I wish you would give more of a summary of the type of philosophy each book contains, maybe some of the key points or topics covered. Like, why are reading these books so important? And I'm fully aware that I could just look it up, maybe find another video, but I just think that info might be compelling and more helpful for people who don't have any experience in philosophy, which seems like your target audience. Again, love the videos, just trying to give constructive criticism.
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Great idea for a video. Well done.
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Always an immense pleasure to read!
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Everyone can be positive in times of peace and comfort, but it takes true courage to maintain that in the rainy days and stand up again. You sir will survive and thrive. Life is rough, difficult, and ruthless. There will always be ups and downs. Tap on your legacy of all the people you've helped in your channel, take your time, rest and stand back up again, we're waiting for the new "You"
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great old school note taking and reasoning WHY handwriting your notes. it‘s so great to see something real again, not all this crazy technical bullshit on „how to set up my new awesome ipad for… going to take a shit…“ NO! the time one needs so set up the f** technic, another one already took three notes IN OLD SCHOOL GREAT NOT EVEN A POWER CABLE NEEDED HANDWRITING 😍😍🥳🥳
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Who will deny that the show has brought no good to the fandom?? We get philosophy essays 😢🎉
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Just discovered your channel. Great content!
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Thank you. Subscribed and waiting for new videos! 😄
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The best job I ever had, guide and assist Ursula Le Guin during her 2 months.stay at Tulane in 1989. She let me join her graduate seminar, and there my love affair with language began. The left hand of darkness is a meditation on gender and intimacy, with Grace enough to exclude no one and cool old fears, we would do well to use the gift she left us.
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Really coming into your own with your recent videos. Good production value. Authentic analysis, less fluff. Good stuff. Best books I’ve read this year hands down have to be Ethics Of Authenticity - Charles Taylor, Beyond Good and Evil - Neitzche, (basic in know) and currently The Destiny of Man - Nikolai Berdyaev. All philosophy thus far, last fiction I read was at the end of 2022 when I read Demons by Dostoyevsky Cheers!
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Love the channel, hope I can muster the energy to read a few of these books:)
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