The Daily Stoic

If You Need A Friend…

Sep 5, 2019
Susan Orlean reflects on the magic of libraries, describing how they connect us to countless voices through their pages. She suggests that libraries soften solitude, reminding us that even alone, we are part of a timeless conversation. Books serve as loyal friends, offering wisdom and a listening ear without demanding anything in return. Philosophy, like a good book, is always available to guide us and encourage personal growth, emphasizing the importance of keeping literary and philosophical companions close during both quiet moments and times of trouble.
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ANECDOTE

Library and Solitude

  • Susan Orlean describes the LA Public Library as a place that softens solitude.
  • She felt connected to the many voices within the books, even when alone.
INSIGHT

Books as Friends

  • Books offer wisdom, listen endlessly, and ask little in return.
  • They are wonderful friends, always present and offering quiet advice.
ADVICE

Books Within Reach

  • Keep books, especially philosophy, within reach.
  • Turn to them regularly, in good times and bad.
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