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“I know my fate. One day my name will be associated with the memory of something tremendous - a crisis without equal on earth, the most profound collision of conscience, a decision that was conjured up against everything that had been believed, demanded, hallowed so far. I am no man, I am dynamite.”
Friedrich Nietzsche

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@estoicismobr4954
@estoicismobr4954 2 года назад
You forgot this great quote of friedrich : "The strength of a person's spirit would then be measured by how much 'truth' he could tolerate, or more precisely, to what extent he needs to have it diluted, disguised, sweetened, muted, falsified."
@zarathustratv9114
@zarathustratv9114 2 года назад
True
@sfs8730
@sfs8730 Год назад
Pain is the ultimate reality
@_XY_
@_XY_ Год назад
Truth Is horrible
@_XY_
@_XY_ Год назад
You are a slave Neo
@Solus6464
@Solus6464 6 месяцев назад
@greenbirdofjannahif that is what you see as truth then so be it but being that you feel the need to push that onto others as desperately as you do it seems like a fickle one
@yaloluyanda791
@yaloluyanda791 Год назад
This man's ideas have completely changed the trajectory of my life - from a downward spiral to a perpetually upwards spiral, may his teachings live forever and eventually give rise to the meaning of the earth.
@pauljones5066
@pauljones5066 Год назад
me too
@Thomas-xd4cx
@Thomas-xd4cx 6 месяцев назад
It makes me happy to read this, I hope you are still well on your path my friend. Greetings from The Netherlands!
@yaloluyanda791
@yaloluyanda791 6 месяцев назад
@@Thomas-xd4cx To infinity and beyond!🚀
@kazkk2321
@kazkk2321 4 года назад
This man should be appreciated more. We should have a Nietzsche appreciation day. This man should have lived longer
@ghostofsparta6178
@ghostofsparta6178 Год назад
For Tesla too
@SlutForCynthia
@SlutForCynthia Год назад
@@ghostofsparta6178 Tesla and Nietzsche are not even comparable
@mirceazaharia2094
@mirceazaharia2094 Год назад
​@@SlutForCynthia They are both monumental thinkers. One is the father of the electric age, the other one the architect of human moral and psychological evolution.
@sadLeshrac
@sadLeshrac 8 месяцев назад
hear hear!! ​@@mirceazaharia2094
@Koresos.
@Koresos. 6 месяцев назад
Ngl, he‘s a bit over-appreciated.
@petarumiljanovic5321
@petarumiljanovic5321 2 года назад
if not the most imposing video ever, the narrator has brought Nietzsche back and it is as heavy, fully self-aware suffering and raw reality of one's destiny on earth as we have known. triumph and tragedy of ages.
@kazkk2321
@kazkk2321 5 лет назад
He was the prophet of modern age. So few can live as he lived. Even in his insanity he is still worth more as a person than a million ordinary ppl
@alexzanderschwieger9938
@alexzanderschwieger9938 Год назад
Ja, meine frund.
@faicalbenbrahim8776
@faicalbenbrahim8776 Год назад
Yes indeed the prophet of postmodernism
@wordcel
@wordcel 10 месяцев назад
@@faicalbenbrahim8776Post modernism uses Nietzsche's deconstructionism while ignoring his revaluation of all values. That is, it pours acid on the values of the past but proposes nothing new to replace it. So it acheives nothing but uprooting people from their heritage and leaving them aimless. That is obviously a perversion of Nietzsche's thought, since his deconstruction of Western thought came with the proposal of a new, life affirming value system.
@itstimeforafuckingcrusade
@itstimeforafuckingcrusade 10 месяцев назад
​@@faicalbenbrahim8776A presocratic postmodernist if you will
@cherryscarlett
@cherryscarlett 3 года назад
*zarathustra* was Nietzsche's Mask. He envisioned himself in a metaphoric world of symbols and absolutes. In that world, he was The Prophet of Truth .. the Truth that is The *Overman* .. the mountain guide on the Path to Future Greatness
@AntiGroup
@AntiGroup Год назад
What a voice narration, and Nietzsche being a human as a living fire🔥🔥
@zarathustra3976
@zarathustra3976 6 лет назад
Man is something that shall be overcome. What have you done to overcome him?
@MajorTom97
@MajorTom97 6 лет назад
follow your instincts of gathering power and strength, without questioning yes and no, without false morality
@georgesotiriou7051
@georgesotiriou7051 6 лет назад
Very little. Look around you. It's sickening. The Last Man prevails.
@annush3880
@annush3880 6 лет назад
A baby hahhhhaaa !!!
@gaiusgermanicus8296
@gaiusgermanicus8296 5 лет назад
Zarathustra quitting fapping and smoking weed/drinking is a good start...
@blkcortex6545
@blkcortex6545 5 лет назад
Zarathustra ? Really? What big choose for the name of a member of RU-vid bro...
@hariszaine4815
@hariszaine4815 4 года назад
The most profound and beautiful words of Nietzsche I have ever heard.
@jimbo43ohara51
@jimbo43ohara51 4 года назад
"And now awake at dreaming's end" (1954)
@DeeDeex007o
@DeeDeex007o 7 месяцев назад
RIGHT!!! I'm in love with this man!!!!!! 😍😍😍
@plutonium120
@plutonium120 6 лет назад
I AM A WANDERER AND A MOUNTAIN CLIMBER - ZARATHUSTRA SAID TO HIS HEART. WHAT RETURNS, WHAT FINALLY COMES HOME TO ME, IS MY OWN SELF. ALAS, I HAVE BEGUN MY LONELIEST WALK. BUT WHOEVER IS OF MY KIND CANNOT ESCAPE SUCH AN HOUR. THE HOUR WHICH SAYS TO HIM - ONLY NOW ARE YOU GOING YOUR WAY TO GREATNESS.
@mamood7647
@mamood7647 5 лет назад
Yes
@alwaledhakamei180
@alwaledhakamei180 4 года назад
That brilliant remark where he separate his mind from how he feels inside and he explains the feelings toward himself. The loneliness you feel is for a good reason. I can throughout the ideas i have and avoid the loneliness but I’d still be unhappy because i will feel that i have lost my sense of reasoning and purpose and if i did that i will feel way more unhappy. Being alone and feeling the loneliness is the best option for my mind and my heart (myself) . I’m still fascinated by the idea!
@Theabysstreasure
@Theabysstreasure 4 года назад
He said in his beyond good and evil book that if you wanted to seek truth, you were on your own.
@plutonium120
@plutonium120 4 года назад
This tree stands lonely here in the mountains; it grew high above man and beast. And if it wanted to speak it would have nobody who could understand it, so high has it grown. Now it waits and waits-for what is it waiting? It dwells too near the seat of the clouds: surely, it waits for the first lightning.
@cinder7377
@cinder7377 3 года назад
What does this exactly mean?
@Some1Philosophy
@Some1Philosophy 9 месяцев назад
i always feel like returning to this video, it gives me a morale boost, thanks nietszche, and thanks to the person or people who created this video.
@satnamo
@satnamo 4 года назад
Amor Fati is a proper welcome to the dawn of a new day. Something is in my control and something is not in my control. The opinions of others, death, fame and fortune are not in my control. My judgements, mind, and actions are in my control. I have control over my mind--not outside events-- realize this I will find strength to not merely bear what is necessary, but love it.
@wordcel
@wordcel 3 года назад
This is not Amor Fati, this is stoicism.
@creepycrawlything
@creepycrawlything 4 года назад
Excellent reprise and reminding of the sense and understanding that moved and moved within Nietzche. Thank you for this.
@ericlegge2884
@ericlegge2884 5 лет назад
Most of those quotes come from Nietzsche's short autobiography called "Ecce Homo", which is Latin for Behold the Man, and his masterwork "Thus Spoke Zarathustra". Both are works of genius, in my opinion. Nietzsche regarded female feminists as pseudo-women who don't have the stuff for children, which makes them deeply resentful of both men and women to the point where their unconscious aim employs equality doctrines to turn women into men and men into women. The great psychologist, CG Jung called them animus-possessed women who identify with their unconscious male shadow, which he called the animus. He called the unconscious female shadow in a male his animus.
@zarathustrasdeciple4283
@zarathustrasdeciple4283 5 лет назад
*anima (at the end)
@neroresurrected
@neroresurrected 5 лет назад
Well said.
@voxhominem
@voxhominem 4 года назад
In his time feminism was about suffrage and prosecution of rape. It is ridiculous to say a will to power and freedom is not self-motivated but instead result from perceived social inferiority. I'm sure you're aware that scorn all too often results from rejection. Nietzsche was a lonely man scorned by many women over the course of his life. I doubt this will get through to you because you're evidently suffering the same delusion that he was, but I'll spell it out in simple terms for you: claiming women are evil because they don't want to fuck you is bullshit. One key skill when reading historical works is to understand the limitations of the age. For instance, any chemistry advice offered by Aristotle is near useless, most tactics from Alexander wouldn't do you well in Korea, etc. Men are a product of their time and it is only the rare and wonderful that can transcend that.
@МартинТончев-ж4ы
@МартинТончев-ж4ы 3 года назад
@@voxhominem You are the delusional one. Be it feminists, left-wingers, right-wingers, or anyone at all devoured by faith in anything(be it politics or religion) or anyone(preachers or politicians for ex.) is a believer in ''God'' all the same. Nietzche preaches that the way to greatness is through acceptance of your fate - not through hopeful worship of a better future. Failure to accept and love your fate and saying that you ''willed it'' will never allow you to create the overman, much less become one.
@voxhominem
@voxhominem 3 года назад
@@МартинТончев-ж4ы did you even read the genealogy of morality? first, amor fati doesn't mean to accept the state of society as it is but instead to accept the failures of man and by accepting them overcome them. to rise above the suffering in the world into transcendence. only through suffering does the overman arise but suffering is not to be desired. one of the highest ideals of nietzschean philosophy is self determination. a will to power is not 'hopeful worship of a better future'. It is the driving spark in life, that which separates us from the beasts
@lorismarchitelli5274
@lorismarchitelli5274 5 лет назад
very cool video, i'll save the audio and put it on a cd to listen as music when i'm driving! great joob.
@alwaledhakamei180
@alwaledhakamei180 4 года назад
I have watched the video over 10 times in the past month. This man is something else!
@troyott2334
@troyott2334 8 месяцев назад
The will to power is mans greatest need and joy, inexorably far beyond good and evil and the constraints of modernity!
@troyott2334
@troyott2334 8 месяцев назад
Hail mans will to power!
@andreicojocaru5256
@andreicojocaru5256 8 месяцев назад
This saved my life.
@kazkk2321
@kazkk2321 3 года назад
I greatly agree with this man and admire him but achieving his over man is damn near impossible without becoming something that the environment will brutally reject. He was the crucified one
@Emp6ft10in
@Emp6ft10in 2 года назад
It's been awhile since I read him but if remember correctly he basically said that any person in history that was able to get the nearest to being an overman was still as far away from that ideal as a monkey is to an average person.
@Thomas-xd4cx
@Thomas-xd4cx Год назад
I have been drawn back to this clip for years now. There is something awe-inspiring about the tone and presence the narrator, music and visuals combine together.
@wandereroftheabyss-o4l
@wandereroftheabyss-o4l 3 месяца назад
This is a gem!
@johnheart6890
@johnheart6890 2 года назад
The music in this video is listed incorrectly in the beginning at least. I believe the dramatic beginning is not Strauss- it’s called Verklärte Nacht String sextet by Arnold Schoenberg
@marceloyanez1514
@marceloyanez1514 Год назад
Saludos, compartan el documental completo con la traducción subtitulada en español. Agradezco su apoyo. Agradezco su apoyo.
@JoBlakeLisbon
@JoBlakeLisbon Год назад
Aprende ingles hermano
@northman0077
@northman0077 Год назад
So ture! Thank you for this!
@dirksharp9876
@dirksharp9876 2 года назад
I always lose it at the end. Good ole Freddy
@nicholaschristodoulou3821
@nicholaschristodoulou3821 3 года назад
How did he know this before hand?! It is crazy!
@h_curly6384
@h_curly6384 2 года назад
Dark soul vibes
@Leonardo-el6sq
@Leonardo-el6sq 9 месяцев назад
I haven't found a source for the great quote "My principle article of faith is that one can only flourish among the people who share the identical ideas and identical will. I have no one. That is my sickness". Does anyone know? Thanks
@sidenet5305
@sidenet5305 Год назад
Can someone please list the songs being played in the video, its sounds amazing. Much appreciated.
@wordcel
@wordcel Год назад
1. Verklärte Nacht 2. Gaspard de la nuit, Ondine
@MarcoSilesio
@MarcoSilesio Год назад
such a great video
@MirroCosmoKenisis
@MirroCosmoKenisis 5 лет назад
Beautiful, thank you for such an enchanting video . Goes well with subject matter. Appreciate £you
@DanielaHernandez-ns8ez
@DanielaHernandez-ns8ez 3 года назад
Cosmic movie. Jim morrison🎶❤
@ABO_NJM
@ABO_NJM 4 года назад
أعظم فلاسفة البشرية .
@hansvriend4327
@hansvriend4327 4 года назад
What is this musicpiece called? It sounds hauntingly fantastic.
@wordcel
@wordcel 10 месяцев назад
1. Verklärte Nacht 2. Ondine, Gaspard de la Nuit 3. Metamorphosen
@VVeltanschauung187
@VVeltanschauung187 5 месяцев назад
A Nietzsche film deserves a German production
@muhammadsaadurrehman5341
@muhammadsaadurrehman5341 3 года назад
My problem is i do not have basic supply of money so i can read All philosophers without any thought of money.
@she_wizzdom4410
@she_wizzdom4410 Год назад
You have access to the internet what more do you require ?
@ct3686
@ct3686 Год назад
The first and last decent human being ever
@Joren-z8c
@Joren-z8c 5 месяцев назад
That's badass as fuck
@Andre.K.
@Andre.K. Год назад
Incredible
@valsammajoseph421
@valsammajoseph421 5 лет назад
Man has dug his own grave . It is better to be called Mad. Fate, the taste we get when we open the Gate to either Heaven or Hell, we become Man or else Mad
@emperorlelouch5696
@emperorlelouch5696 Год назад
Is this from a documentary? Also thank you for uploading. It's very educational.
@thanasdjango4394
@thanasdjango4394 4 года назад
Who is the speaker?
@roshananoor3066
@roshananoor3066 Год назад
Brilliant
@19BenZ57
@19BenZ57 5 лет назад
from PERSIA ArmeniA with Passion
@georgalem3310
@georgalem3310 4 года назад
Man muss noch Chaos in sich haben, um einen tanzenden Stern gebären zu können!
@maramadeo1659
@maramadeo1659 4 года назад
Quisiera la traducción al español...si alguien sabe de algun video asi en español, porfavor comuníquese...Gracias
@zsolt100
@zsolt100 6 лет назад
What is the music that's used in the beginning?
@myrlewulf6256
@myrlewulf6256 6 лет назад
Diomedes ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U-pVz2LTakM.html I love it
@zsolt100
@zsolt100 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@myrlewulf6256
@myrlewulf6256 6 лет назад
Diomedes No problem, enjoy. :)
@myrlewulf6256
@myrlewulf6256 3 года назад
@@cinder7377 Its somewhere in there I assure you
@cinder7377
@cinder7377 3 года назад
@@myrlewulf6256 it does but it doesn’t last as long as it does here throughout the video
@selasepps3773
@selasepps3773 3 года назад
What book is this from
@sohaibjavaid3025
@sohaibjavaid3025 5 лет назад
Anyone knows the name of the Actor portraying Nietzsche?
@bret6484
@bret6484 3 года назад
What is the piano music at 1:58 ?
@ahmed25janegy
@ahmed25janegy 2 года назад
Such a great video. Is this from a documentary??
@andikadimasprasetyo5758
@andikadimasprasetyo5758 2 года назад
It is, "Human all too human".
@pbenitez_24
@pbenitez_24 Год назад
Name of intro music?
@WhoRoui
@WhoRoui Год назад
amazing
@benlopezclarinet
@benlopezclarinet 2 года назад
Good use of Gaspard de La nuit
@EmmanuelLambertCanada
@EmmanuelLambertCanada 5 лет назад
I present to you the Overman
@davidalexander5161
@davidalexander5161 4 года назад
Name of the first Composition?
@monsieurali8484
@monsieurali8484 4 месяца назад
Schoenberg - Verklärte Nacht
@byronfoodjikla
@byronfoodjikla 6 лет назад
What is the song that begins at 1:57?
@sam-np4ol
@sam-np4ol 4 года назад
Ravel - Gaspard de la nuit, Ondine
@wyzeyzere
@wyzeyzere 3 года назад
Is this the new trailer for Oblivion...
@jaafersameer
@jaafersameer 3 года назад
The only Ubermensch that ever lived!
@beerzer4625
@beerzer4625 2 года назад
none. we can only take steps to evolve into the ubermensch.
@tahsink7903
@tahsink7903 4 года назад
Any links for the full documentary? Cheers
@nabilhex4354
@nabilhex4354 4 года назад
Did you find it?
@ahmadmagdy6913
@ahmadmagdy6913 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jkhbSLExYbc.html
@andikadimasprasetyo5758
@andikadimasprasetyo5758 2 года назад
The title is "Human all too human"
@dionysusfury9382
@dionysusfury9382 6 лет назад
Heil Odin !
@muhammadsaadurrehman5341
@muhammadsaadurrehman5341 3 года назад
Haha
@Kod0x1
@Kod0x1 6 лет назад
Thank you ! What's the song from 4:32 ?
@gerardoposada7444
@gerardoposada7444 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MlpNB0WeQaQ.html
@ZagreusoftheDesert
@ZagreusoftheDesert 10 месяцев назад
The only atheist who actually took religion seriously
@annysheikh6359
@annysheikh6359 4 года назад
who is the narrator?
@oswurth8774
@oswurth8774 3 месяца назад
He’s not perfect, but extraordinarily insightful. Because he’s still a loser in some ways, he rarely went outside to do anything socially. But what if this is his purpose? To be anti social like all the great idea bringers. Nietzsche only ever distilled history to make a new history of it, but he never went forth and practiced what he taught. For it he did he would be totally else
@raginald7mars408
@raginald7mars408 5 лет назад
In Genua already he knew, he will lose his mind. He lost even more...Syphillis distorted his Music...
@georgalem3310
@georgalem3310 3 года назад
What?
@dirksharp9876
@dirksharp9876 2 года назад
He died of a brain tumor and didn't have syphilis. This was confirmed in an autopsy.
@raginald7mars408
@raginald7mars408 2 года назад
@@dirksharp9876 Thank GOD! What a relief....
@selimgure
@selimgure 2 года назад
Transfigured night.
@Lightnings
@Lightnings 4 года назад
He slowly faded into vanity. Unfortunately, that was his demise. Never lose touch to reality and the basics of life. If you start questioning the principles, you're playing with fire intensely. A wife and family would have done him well.
@hjjo-uj9ej
@hjjo-uj9ej 4 года назад
Similar to something Carl Jung has said about him i believe
@solitaryconfinement1975
@solitaryconfinement1975 4 года назад
A wife and family would have turn him to shit
@muhammadsaadurrehman5341
@muhammadsaadurrehman5341 4 года назад
Who ends up sane?. How will you differentiate between sanity and insanity?. Its subjective.
@muhammadsaadurrehman5341
@muhammadsaadurrehman5341 3 года назад
Every society needs deviant thinkers otherwise the progress will remain stagnant. See today Germany.
@bakchodbabajijoletajaancho2538
@bakchodbabajijoletajaancho2538 2 года назад
>A wife and family would have done him well This is the 99% of all mortals, theres no nothing new or even honourable in this.
@justineubank6497
@justineubank6497 6 лет назад
Is that Anthony Hopkins narrating?
@williamhad
@williamhad 5 лет назад
What I find is odd is that the docu on nietzsche called "sea of faith" has the same sounding narrator even though it was made in the 80s.
@Pay2winboi
@Pay2winboi 5 лет назад
@@williamhad sea of faith narrator was don cupitt
@neroresurrected
@neroresurrected 5 лет назад
No, but this man deserves much credit in bringing to life the words of the greatest anthropologist philosopher the world has ever known.
@ManletKingofTism
@ManletKingofTism 5 лет назад
mag ich
@DeeDeex007o
@DeeDeex007o 7 месяцев назад
😍😍😍😍
@coenraadscheepers
@coenraadscheepers 4 года назад
"Nietzsche is dead" - God, 1900
@copiumdealer1
@copiumdealer1 4 года назад
Moron
@nicholaschristodoulou3821
@nicholaschristodoulou3821 3 года назад
Pretty funny,
@ibrahimakberli1570
@ibrahimakberli1570 2 года назад
at least friedrich lived
@monke6669
@monke6669 Год назад
God is just a created concept which is no longer relevant
@Darko1.0
@Darko1.0 3 месяца назад
Nietzsche is funny
@davidholcomb9393
@davidholcomb9393 6 лет назад
It's always this way when a writer throws a philosophy of power and strength on the world when he himself lived as a practical invalid.
@Adrian-qi5ii
@Adrian-qi5ii 6 лет назад
Some will sing and others will dance; but we all have the same soul.
@AryanWarriorBogpill
@AryanWarriorBogpill 6 лет назад
David Holcomb try Evola then.
@carlosgermanquienterosalaz2455
Ulf ViKings Nietzsche was sick trough most of his life, the guy that make the first coment sees this as hypocrisy but ignored that nietzsche use his sickness im favor of his work and life
@EQosja
@EQosja 6 лет назад
David Holcomb Nietzsche was a highly respected academic and holds the record for the youngest man to become a professor of Classics. He then went on to write some of the greatest literature the world has seen. Despite his crippling illnesses, he achieved more in this life than the overwhelming majority of people will ever dream of.
@Carltoncurtis1
@Carltoncurtis1 6 лет назад
_N_ wanted to be a soldier first but his body could not do it. As the cliche goes, _those who cannot do, teach_ and so he became a professor. Always remember that we are reading the writing of a potentially great, yet perpetually frustrated man. His pedigree was good enough. He was born in the right epoch. His natural intelligence is like Tesla, Napoleon or Elon Musk. He could have even rivaled Alexander the Great had his stars aligned... Nietzsche, himself, could have been the Ubermensch. Alas, he was trapped in his sickly physical body.
@jenevong9240
@jenevong9240 Месяц назад
Well said and at the end is all just boshit .
@spencerwinston4334
@spencerwinston4334 2 года назад
In your enlightening Nietzsche video, you make effective use of the adaptive root system metaphor of a tree. As the tree grows stronger confronting underground resistance, the tree's "power potential" expands. Descriptive, vivid, and organic are a perfect use of this metaphor. Nietzsche's battle cry maxim for the ages "...that which does not destroy you makes you stronger.. " always conveys a hard, militaristic tone to Nietzsche which is certainly warranted. This elite Navy Seal esque, Spartan warrior philosopher fought his way to the top with front-line focus and OODA loop strikes against the cream puff "Marxist" collectivism academics to find a home at the Olympian rung next to Plato, Schopenhauer, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Your root metaphor connection as well highlights the profound Emersonian influence of natural organic imagery that left a sublime impression on Nietzsche. Thank you for sharing your novel insights on this pioneer German philosopher leading us all away from the modern philosophic T.S. Eliot described wasteland. A wasteland terrain full of vapid, game show host like hollow men mixed in with the John Wick-like Assassins in the philosophy departments of the university tenure system where the truth goes to die as hollow men administrators pander to the lowest common denominator in the collective seal-like applause of virtue signaling and Orwellian levels of political correctness that have the universities and corporations fearing their own shadow. Nietzsche offers a way out of this wasteland to the leading edge with the best view of the vast horizons, blissful sunsets, and the pure austere air of the Swiss Alps. Up in the Alps where Nietzsche is found with his groundbreaking, paradigm-shifting writings, you also can experience the invigorating sensation of elite-level Navy Seal alpine mountain fighting. The mountain combat though is against Platonic shadows comprised of noisy self-confused ignorance, suffering, angst and forced-fed propaganda faced in the shadows of our own mind that we all encounter on our own unique path and quest, propelled on by the relentless force of the will to power and illuminated by the brilliance of Nietzsche's light and profound truth instincts. As we take the philosophic Navy Seal hard path in our own internal root expansion, we will all find why this German savant philosopher, the heroic but "lonely" wanderer and his shadow, is fulfilling his "prophecy" in his writings. Nietzsche's prophecy, emblematic of the gravitas of the Rock of Ages prophets, is increasingly germane in these dark matrix times. As a result, Nietzsche true to form, has become "...the philosopher for the day after tomorrow."
@paulsolon6229
@paulsolon6229 Год назад
Wordy
@spencerwinston4334
@spencerwinston4334 Год назад
@@paulsolon6229 Agreed, and thank you for the constructive feedback. As acclaimed poet Robert Graves wrote, “...There is no such thing as good writing, only good rewriting.”" Always looking to improve on communication, especially as an aficionado of the master writing savant Nietzsche. With his austere military-Esque, classical writing style combined with flashes of flamethrower, sublime "gonzo" brilliance, all writing today looks like the knockoff version of a Rolex watch sold at Penn Station NYC versus an authentic Rolex. Believe Nietzsche is widely considered along with H. Heine as the leading "modern" German writing craftsman. Hope your New Year is starting out with zeal and success. Pacifico beer cheers again for the feedback. "Feedback is the breakfast of champions." Jim Rohn, business philosopher
@paulsolon6229
@paulsolon6229 Год назад
@@spencerwinston4334 Abe Lincoln wrote a friend ‘sorry this letter is so long but I didn’t have more time’ wordy again, your reply. You seem to study writing. Why not study for a few days the Spartans and their method of writing?
@spencerwinston4334
@spencerwinston4334 Год назад
@@paulsolon6229The powerful howitzer polemical shells Nietzsch lobs against the Marxist mob inspire aficionados such as myself to try and imitate the grand master. It's a grand task and lofty "impossible" goal I know. Still. the pursuit of the Nietzschean holy grail writing style is a labor of love. Short condensed powerpoint phrases do not give one literary freedom. To achieve as Nietzsche masterfully demonstrated to say more in one paragraph than others say in a book requires going outside "the box" of powerpoint writing. In matters of the heart and deep sentiment, Emersonian and Nietzschean "trusting your instincts" in writing prevail over the more conventional, formalistic powerpoint "simplicity."
@paulsolon6229
@paulsolon6229 Год назад
@@spencerwinston4334 look again. I am not saying be “simple” I am saying don’t be wordy.
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