Dostoievski | O Idiota

But Dostoevsky offers a terrifying counter-argument: Maybe the "idiot" is the only one who has solved the puzzle.

We are so afraid of looking foolish that we have become hollow. We have traded our souls for the armor of cynicism.

He tells a woman she is beautiful when it is socially awkward to do so. He forgives an enemy before the enemy has apologized. He offers help to the man who just tried to ruin him. o idiota dostoievski

Myshkin walks into a room where everyone is performing. The aristocrats are performing virtue. The businessmen are performing power. The desperate are performing dignity. Myshkin looks at them, sees straight through the performance, and does the one thing polite society cannot tolerate:

And in Dostoevsky’s world (and perhaps in ours), sincerity is indistinguishable from insanity. He tells a woman she is beautiful when

Here is the thesis:

The Underground Man vs. The Idiot: Why Dostoevsky’s Most Misunderstood Hero is the Only Sane One Left Myshkin walks into a room where everyone is performing

I think about Myshkin every time I see a post about "toxic positivity" or when someone says "you’re too nice."

But in 1869, Fyodor Dostoevsky—the master of psychological torment—wrote a novel called The Idiot . And if you pick it up expecting a story about a man with a low IQ, you are in for the most uncomfortable spiritual sucker punch of your life.