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S'Anomaliser, my new book is available here: https://amzn.eu/d/5E25pzm Melancholy, disgust, wandering, spleen... What do these singular states of mind say about your relationship to the world? Can we sketch out what a philosophy against melancholy would be? Should we only seek to protect ourselves from it or, on the contrary, blend into it with our entire being? In this video, I invite you to answer these questions based on Hermann Hesse's book, Steppenwolf. ⚫ If you are interested in the quest for self, creativity and the development of your mind, you can get my essay and its 10 exclusive videos by following this link: https://ledolmencontact.systeme.io/fo... ⚫ Join the Dolmen Circle to have access to all of my exclusive content (conferences, reflection evenings, reading lists) as well as to a community of searching and curious minds: / membership ⚫ My Instagram: / etienne.ledolmen ✉️ Subscribe and receive my letter every two weeks: https://ledolmencontact.systeme.io/le... Bibliographic sources: - The Steppenwolf - Hermann Hesse (https://amzn.to/45NaZlg) 00:00 Introduction 01:14 The One Who Leans on the Balcony 03:20 The Most Beautiful Wandering 05:37 The Trap of Duality 15:23 Relearning to live Musical credits: Mystery & Suspense Background Music - John Doe Brahms Hungarian Dance No.1 You know what i need - CO.AG He lies broken by your shame - CO.AG Lufian sky - CO.AG Arctic Swell Documentary Music - CO.AG Take yesterdays happy memories with you today - CO.AG Chopin – Waltz in A minor, B. 150, Op. Posth