I cant tell if I love literature just so I feel superior or if its because I have a genuine passion.
anyone else get this feel? does it even matter?
(inb4 "everyone on /lit/ reads to feel superior")
everyone on /lit/ reads to feel superior
Does it matter?
>>7891326
case closed lads
i like it because storytime. storytime best time.
Reading has inherent vanity on it
>>7891322
You SHOULD read for Wisdom, but that's a difficult task to do because Wisdom can be a difficult thing to discern.
>>7891322
because good literature, even if it's fiction, is about understanding the world around you and the individual dreams of the men who inhabit the world.
Literature will always be it's own thing, the amount of freedom in this medium of creative communication is unlike anything that can be replicated by movies or music.
Movies and music have their own individual merits, but they represent different realms of conscious existence. They are both based on the capture of information passing through time.
Literature floats in time, it's timeless. It's information are the building blocks for your own head to exercise it's own universe.
>>7891322
Do you feel superior because of your reading? Then it is the latter.
>>7891322
Maybe you have a genuine passion for feeling superior
>>7891385
I really, really, really like that png
>>7891385
How is this answering his question exactly? I feel like you've made a jump somewhere.
>>7891390
As simple as that is it?