Jannik Novak

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You see, I’ve heard of a man whose friend had been imprisoned and who slept on the floor of his room every night in order not to enjoy a comfort of which his friend had been deprived. Who, cher monsieur, will sleep on the floor for us? Whether I am capable of it myself? Look, I’d like to be and I shall be. Yes, we shall all be capable of it one day, and that will be salvation. But it’s not easy, for friendship is absent-minded or at least unavailing. It is incapable of achieving what it wants. Maybe, after all, it doesn’t want it enough? Maybe we don’t love life enough? Have you noticed that ...more
Jannik Novak
So what he says is that we love tragedy, our emotions, ourselves and only through that can we love another. Only in tragedy and loss and the feeling it evokes can we love. Although there may be some truth to it i dont believe this is completely true. Furthermore, he sees friendship as too absent minded and unambitious to achieve the love it potentially could? But then again that kind of goes in accord with his previously revealed hedonism and love of virtue simply for the notoriety it affords him and the pleasure he derives from seeing himself uplifted compared to others.
The Fall
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