70. On Judging Someone Else’s Death
I’ve finally reached a point where I have to set a boundary with Montaigne. In this essay, he once again takes on the matter of suicide, and I’ve had enough. The way Montaigne addresses the subject lacks compassion. He views it purely through the privileged lens of people facing illness or who have lived long, … Continue reading 70. On Judging Someone Else’s Death
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