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This is the most deranged reply I've ever gotten on the internet in my entire life; do you actually not know what "learning" is?How do you expect to learn complex information? You keep trying until it starts to sink in. I took notes paragraph by paragraph, stopping to look up words, making sure I understood what each sentence, claim, and statement meant and how they were related to the others in the same paragraph, etc for Phenomenology Of The Spirit when I was your age. I've read it 4 times since then and it took me 11 months to get through my first read (studying at least 8-10hrs a week), having to go to the library to cross-reference concepts because I wasn't familiar with Kant or Fichte or Spinoza at the time. I was lucky to find someone to help me with my second read through who majors in German Idealism; and she learned German, just to read the texts in their original language to get as much context as possible. So yeah, dude. You're supposed to try and read things you do not and will not understand very well. It takes a ton of time, and some ppl try so hard they are willing to become fluent in other languages just to read the original versions of texts.

all this or just put a few things in your butt :taywine2:

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