Franz Kafka is one of the most brilliant yet anxious writers of the 20th century. And in his "Letter to my father" he outlines exactly where his fear of other people comes from. Here he outlines both his troubling relationship with his father Hermann, and gives a masterclass on the origins of his social anxiety, and social anxiety in general. So here is why Kafka hated people.
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00:00 A Letter to His Father
01:39 Judge, Jury, and Executioner
09:27 A Crumpled Map
16:18 Permanent Scars
22:31 Gratitude, Fear, and Guilt