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GerOttman · 70-79, M
I've never actually read Nietzsche. it seems like something i should do sometime. and Sarte too i guess, i mean heck once you I start where do you stop?
it's too much responsibility man, i don't know...
it's too much responsibility man, i don't know...

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@GerOttman You need to read Nietzsche. I don't care for Sarte, but I guess you can read him too. We should read as much as possible, to have as much knowledge as possible. There is always something and someone to know
Nietzsche transcends philosophy and all philosophical norms. You cannot define him, except to say that he is transformative and magnificent. He was a God among men. Not the REAL God but as close as one could be.
The creator they hate the most: he who breaks tables and old values, the breaker, they call him lawbreaker. For the good, they cannot create: they are always the beginning of the end. They crucify the one who writes new values on new tables, they sacrifice the future to themselves; they crucify all man’s future! The good; they have always been the beginning of the end.
You see? Incredible
Nietzsche transcends philosophy and all philosophical norms. You cannot define him, except to say that he is transformative and magnificent. He was a God among men. Not the REAL God but as close as one could be.
The creator they hate the most: he who breaks tables and old values, the breaker, they call him lawbreaker. For the good, they cannot create: they are always the beginning of the end. They crucify the one who writes new values on new tables, they sacrifice the future to themselves; they crucify all man’s future! The good; they have always been the beginning of the end.
You see? Incredible
LamontCranston · M
@SW-User well argued.

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@LamontCranston really? Danke! :))
LamontCranston · M
@SW-User The composer, Richard Strauss, was much influencd by Nietzsche. He not only composed a tone poem based on Also Sprach Zarathustra but also stated that his Eine Alpensimphonie, among other works, was influenced by F.N.