Something’s wrong. Something’s wrong with everything. I know that. I see that.
I don’t know how to say it. Could philosophy help me? Is that what philosophy’s about: what’s wrong?
Something’s wrong. I don’t know what it is. It’s just an … intuition, really. It’s just a feeling. But maybe feelings shouldn’t be so easily dismissed. Do you feel it, too? Maybe you do more than feel it.
Can philosophy help? What can philosophy tell me?
The sense that everything’s wrong. How to articulate it, this everything is wrong? How to say it: everything is wrong?
What is it, this everything? What could it be? Everything – the whole. The entirety.
Everything … how can you talk of everything? Isn’t it a bit much, talking of everything? Isn’t it too … immodest?
It shouldn’t be allowed. It’s too much. What does it mean to say that everything’s wrong? Who could possibly say that?