You know, it really seems like the whole "authentic individual" idea isn't all that good for you. For some reason it alwaya seems to lead to things like Nietzsche and Kirkegaard all coming up with this really like anti-social language to describe normies and how normal people are bots and you shouldn't respect in any manner or whatever. But of course seemingly no one questions this, since everyone wants to be a special, singular, authentic individual, because it pleases their ego.
DBSN_Reddit_Version t1_iw3m4dg wrote
Reply to A cross between an Existentialist and an Old Testament prophet, Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard urged his "single individual" reader to follow the "highest passion" of faith rather than becoming one of the stereotyped pseudo-individuals of "The Crowd" by thelivingphilosophy
You know, it really seems like the whole "authentic individual" idea isn't all that good for you. For some reason it alwaya seems to lead to things like Nietzsche and Kirkegaard all coming up with this really like anti-social language to describe normies and how normal people are bots and you shouldn't respect in any manner or whatever. But of course seemingly no one questions this, since everyone wants to be a special, singular, authentic individual, because it pleases their ego.