THECATINTHEHAT
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Hardly the oracle of philosophy, but very true.

...but far be it from me to knock it.
woops, too late. The clue's probably in the title of the thread isn't it?
Raoul Vaneigem said:But there are more truths in twenty-four hours of a man's life than in all the philosophies. Even a philosopher cannot ignore it, for all his self-contempt; and he learns this self-contempt from his consolation, philosophy.
After somersaulting onto his own shoulders to shout his message to the world from a greater height, the philosopher finishes by seeing the world inside out; and everything in it goes askew, upside down, to persuade him that he is standing upright. But he cannot escape his own delirium; and refusing to admit it simply makes it more uncomfortable.