>>12979349>currently "Either/Or" by Kierkegaard. I'd kill to understand his point about subjective truths. Candidly most of what I've read from Kierkegaard has been his writings on Christianity and the Church, some of which I agree with, some I don't. I think he sometimes takes subjectivism a bit too far, as I believe there are certain objective moral imperatives, but his onus on the individual is valuable to the West's spirit. I wish I'd read what you're reading so I could comment more helpfully.
>And yeah she's quite pretty and has great breasts. Something something BOOBA
>Currently trying to explain to her why socialism doesn't work and she seems to get it. Slowly but surely she'll understand my philosophical standing.I know people say not to bring up politics with women, but it's a somewhat important thing to align on, especially in today's climate. That said, don't be worried if you're not totally in synch. When my wife and I first met she was a fairly centrist liberal, and now 13 years later she's redpilled on the JQ. Just takes time, and more importantly, that you're a person that she holds in admiration.