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Hi folks, all my print books are available in A5 size now. If buying on amazon click "See all formats and editions." Some ebooks are available for free on my personal lulu page - click on the link above.

I must apologize for what I wrote in earlier editions of Remarks On Existential Nihilism. I came off insensitive and sexist to both men and women alike.

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Jack R. Ernest Hi Joseph

That is correct. Jordan Peterson would be more right leaning, whilst i would be more left leaning. However there are some things i would conc…m´Ç°ù±ð
Hi Joseph

That is correct. Jordan Peterson would be more right leaning, whilst i would be more left leaning. However there are some things i would concur with him on. But generally, overall, our philosophies would be like oil and water. He asserts the reason one is not happy is because they are not married with the family unit. In contrast, i would assert that people are not happy because they are married with the family unit.

But other things i would agree with him on. I recall him remarking that marriage is not designed to make one happy, but to make one have children, which i agree with. But in general, like you attest, our philosophies would clash.

Regards, Nietzsche and the Overman, i must confess i my knowledge is limited in that regard. My books would be more influenced by existential psychologists such as Rollo May and Irvin Yalom. My books are also more directed towards sociology and social psychology, rather than philosophy.

Hope this helps and thanks for the reviews.

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Jack R. Ernest Hi Joseph

Sorry i only saw this now as i dont check my email account that much.
That was my first book. I had been thinking about it for perhaps three …m´Ç°ù±ð
Hi Joseph

Sorry i only saw this now as i dont check my email account that much.
That was my first book. I had been thinking about it for perhaps three years in my head before i got around to actually writing it.

With regards the concepts in my non fiction books, i do a lot of reading and thinking to myself. I especially read a lot of sociology and social psychology and then try to put an existential slant on them.

I must say though that i find my later books such as Remarks on Existential Nihilism and Remarks on Existential Sociology much better.

Thanks for the ratings as well

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Remarks On Existentialism: ...

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Remarks On Existential Nihi...

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“You don’t have to do anything in life except die.”
Jack R. Ernest, Remarks On Existential Nihilism: Labelling, Narcissism and Existential Maturity

“The prisoner is enslaved by steel bars. The free person is paralysed by debt, image, morality and family.”
Jack R. Ernest, Remarks On Existential Nihilism: Labelling, Narcissism and Existential Maturity

“Natural curiosity is the finest educator of all. 99% of people on this planet are machines and will not achieve anything of note in their existence. They will just get up for work, work and come home and go to sleep.”
Jack R. Ernest, Remarks On Existential Nihilism: Labelling, Narcissism and Existential Maturity

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