Sunday, January 26, 2014

Emotions and Interests

There is no doubt in my mind that Dostoyevsky had written this book to almost confuse the reader with every paragraph. Even though each paragraph refers to the pervious one, I tend to get lost and confused with what the man is trying to say. There are many things so far that I agree on with the man but there are also things that I disagree on. 
According to the man, a human’s greatest weakness his ability to have emotions and be within a civilization. He also states that over thinking causes a man to do “nasty things”. When a man questions himself before he does an action, he normally will pick the wrong thing to do.

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