That Russian Who Never Gets Old (Dostoevsky in 2024)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 35

  • @shivaagrawal6565
    @shivaagrawal6565 5 часов назад +1

    Man reading these books and dwelling in them. Indulging with Dostoevsky is another thing. But articulating our thoughts in such a flow is completely different. I am really inspired by your ability to put your thoughts.

    • @ChetanNarangOfficial
      @ChetanNarangOfficial  5 часов назад

      Thank you for saying that, Shiva!
      This is an art I am trying to get better at, so I genuinely appreciate your appreciation!
      Keep sharing the love ahead. I look forward to seeing more of you here in The Unlearning Playground! ✌️

  • @balajisundaramoorthy1299
    @balajisundaramoorthy1299 День назад +1

    Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Brothers Karamazov are master class from Fyodor. his writings are very deep in elaborating human behavior and mind. i enjoyed his writing so much. he is a magician who kept me intrigued page by page.

  • @AkshayDwivedi1
    @AkshayDwivedi1 2 дня назад

    Sir you’re making great videos. Please do not stop. I watched your video till the end, and I am really motivated to read his books now. Great insight and made very understandable for a layman.

    • @ChetanNarangOfficial
      @ChetanNarangOfficial  2 дня назад +1

      Thank you, Akshay!
      Your comment made my day, truly!
      Thank you for your encouraging words. Keep sharing the love ahead! 💚

  • @rodyatube
    @rodyatube 20 часов назад

    It is hard to imagine a person will not change for good after reading Dostoevsky and Tolstoy.

  • @mayankkumar6380
    @mayankkumar6380 День назад +1

    Thinking of putting a poster of him in my room😊

    • @ChetanNarangOfficial
      @ChetanNarangOfficial  День назад

      Nice. If I may suggest a quote to go alongside his poster, it would be one of his very best - "It takes something more than intelligence to act intelligently." ✌️

    • @mayankkumar6380
      @mayankkumar6380 День назад

      Good one. There is another that i like the most and helps in life is :- "Man only likes to count his troubles; he does not count his joys."

    • @ChetanNarangOfficial
      @ChetanNarangOfficial  День назад

      Yes!

  • @dhee_life
    @dhee_life День назад

    Really motivated to read his books now.

  • @iashyam
    @iashyam 23 часа назад

    Ivan ❤

  • @speciatgaming7654
    @speciatgaming7654 День назад +1

    white nights was my first books

  • @iashyam
    @iashyam 23 часа назад

    I have read Brother Karamazovs and Crime and Punishment. It was too much for me honestly.

    • @ChetanNarangOfficial
      @ChetanNarangOfficial  22 часа назад

      I would highly recommend revisiting it at some point. You never know how much they will resonate the next time around.

  • @gaurav_18y
    @gaurav_18y 2 дня назад

    💛

  • @dankhuman498
    @dankhuman498 2 дня назад +3

    Being an atheist is a step towards intellectual

  • @shivamshrey47
    @shivamshrey47 День назад

    which book of Dostoevsky should one start with?

    • @ChetanNarangOfficial
      @ChetanNarangOfficial  День назад

      The Brothers Karamazov was my first Dostoevsky book. Although I feel you can pick any from the ones I mentioned in the video and just go with it.

    • @subashini2196
      @subashini2196 23 часа назад +1

      You can go for short literature of his like white night. You'd get introduced to his nature of writing. It's necessary for you to think if you'd like to continue with his works

    • @rodyatube
      @rodyatube 20 часов назад +1

      There is no particular order one need to follow. Brothers Karmazov , Crime and Punishment and The Idiot are all timeless classics. The characters and situations are also timeless and you’ll find people resembling around you and in society.

  • @Patrickmax007
    @Patrickmax007 20 часов назад

    i just finish first 6 pages....( crime and punishment)

  • @hungama2492
    @hungama2492 День назад

    Osho said brother karamazov is better than bibel and einstein said Dostoevsky gave more than science

    • @ChetanNarangOfficial
      @ChetanNarangOfficial  День назад

      Well, such comparisons are always subjective. However, the man was truly a genius and it reflects in his work too.

  • @SeemaWrites1000
    @SeemaWrites1000 2 дня назад

    Crime and Punishment? Hahahahahooooo
    A sinning Crime by the SYSTEMS. Punishment waiting for the System.

  • @sadihaafrose8124
    @sadihaafrose8124 День назад

    I'm now reading White Nights and mannnn I can't get over from his writing 🤍.
    Next I wanted to read crime and punishment but the thickness of book is the main concern.

    • @ChetanNarangOfficial
      @ChetanNarangOfficial  День назад +1

      It’s worth it. Go for it.

    • @rodyatube
      @rodyatube 20 часов назад +1

      Don’t bother much about thickness , read at your own pace. As you need not pass an exam so no hurry.