Nietzsche was a genius under awful circumstances. We will never have a mind like him. He’s up there with Newton, Einstein, etc. He describes the human mind in a way that most can’t even comprehend
we born here without knowing who we are where we suppose to go and why ,everything here is an assumption ,our mind and emotions can be easily manipulated so. what if it was manipulatedfrom start???..in what we can trust???? it can all be an illusion. it's like we are cut of from the source or we were never connected
First of all the fact that we were born without knowing "who we are" is a good thing since at the very least in the innocence of our youth we experience the most pure essence of life. We laugh easier, we enjoy things easier and we even do evil in infant ways (like the kid who does mischief for a little attention of his parents). When we grew up an experience the wisdom that comes with life we get less and less emotional and more dull. Which has his up and downs. Second of all the idea that everything is an Illusion has been already talked from the plato's cave allegory and such. There is truth in this world and a lot of people will reject it and the most interesting battle is to be able to find which is the actual truth instead of arguing that "there is no actual truth" since that is a self refuting statement since you are making an statetemen that the "no truth" is the "truth" so there is indeed TRUTH. To end this I would say that a way to know who is talking truth is to remember the "You will know them by their fruits" quote. What does a person that is nihilistic produces? nothing, so he is not with the truth. I will advice that you look at what every idiology has done and pick who is at least close to the truth.
One could suspect there was a need for self ( Nietzsche's elevation first...) elevation off the bounds of extremist temperance enforced by the German Christan churches and others agents of lowering the strong free man ( himself, the Fred Nietzsche if you will, his future self, or his present self simplified by the memories of his future self, till after his last day.).
I would urge the listener to read Nietzsche from self, he had no fear of the death of god. More encouraged the pursuit/development of the Ubermensch, a person not enslaved by the dictatorial governance of an overlord the like of the Christian God.
@@lpslancelot05 which I think would be Zarathustra still. It encapsulates the ideas in beyond good and evil and the rest of his books. German soldiers would carry Zarathustra into war with them, I feel like this says so much about the profundity of Zarathustra. But hey if you disagree that’s fine idc, just my take
NietZsche was a profound sick individual, without compassion there is no way to survive suffering. He was afraid of suffering, no wonder why he didnt understand christianity
Have you ever thought you could also be a Christian and believe in someone's philosophy? Just because someone doesn't believe in your God, doesn't mean they aren't right or wrong about human condition or philosophy.