If you haven’t figured it out yet, I’m exhausted of discussing Montaigne’s view of death. He’s just as obsessed with it as Alvy Singer was in “Annie Hall.” I wonder if Montaigne shared with his mistresses lots of depressing books about death as well. I’m going to jump directly to his conclusion in this essay, … Continue reading 78. Against Indolence
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