Quote by: Chuck Klosterman

It’s natural to think of one’s own life as a novel (or a movie or a play), and within that narrative we are always the central character. Thoughtful people try to overcome this compulsion, but they usually fail (in fact, trying makes it worse). In a commencement speech at Kenyon College, David Foster Wallace argued that conquering the preoccupation with self is pretty much the whole objective of being alive — but if we are to believe Wallace succeeded at this goal, it must be the darkest success imaginable.


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Author Bio


  • NameChuck Klosterman
  • DescriptionAuthor, Columnist
  • BornJune 5, 1972
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionJournalist