What'd you think of Nietzsche...?

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GGSurvivor

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As the title says... Do you like this video that accompanies it?

 
More like NEETzsche lmao. Got em
 
A fun read but ultimately a crybaby retard and literal cuckold. Guy was the youngest dude to get a top teaching position at a university and hung out with Wagner yet constantly complained that his genius went unrecognized. Lil' nigga you were on the gravy train to stardom.

He would say contradictory stupid shit like strong men need to be defended from the weak mobs even though the need for defense obviously demonstrates that the man is weak and the mob is strong. Also never seemed to realize that a man who can lead a mob is stronger than either - and that's why that era was soon followed by dictatorships, which he didn't anticipate, as if 'leadership' was some novel concept.

Still, it's really funny hearing libs be fans of Nietzsche then say things like 'no no no the nazis misunderstood him!' Just as dumb as their philosopher. If you're full of resentment like he was, he sounds like the smartest person in the world.
 
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I don’t fucking know, I never fucking read one goddamn thing he wrote. I doubt 95% of the people talking about him have either beyond the basic bitch college course and some book summaries. That’s just anecdotal opinion based on seeing a bunch of the same ‘I am so scholarly and big-brained’ pretenders outed as fakes though, and being a cynical person. Like ‘only 10,000 people read the bible the whole way through for the first time every year’ cynical.

Seriously most Americans don’t even know shit about how their own government works or the Constitution. They probably know the McDonalds menu better
 
I often think of him only in regards to his conceptualization of Nihilism and how woefully misunderstood it is. Personal and professional flaws aside, I believe he was rather uniquely equipped to recognize the inevitable decay of spiritual thought and Man's attachment to his God that would come about in the explosion of scientific and cultural advancement that he lived through; and drove himself into quite an epic depression over realizing - correctly - that most people would not be able to handle the huge void left behind for lack of certainty in a higher purpose to our existence as granted by a Creator. I don't find him so haughty as those who came after him; just a pretty pitiful sad sack really; but he had a point that it's extremely important and healthy to create purpose for ourselves when we cannot believe in divine momentum. It's a shame that so many who champion him use his work as a reason to live like emotionally vacuous slobs and waste what miraculous time they've been given.
 
He was an exceptionally bright man who fathered the existential school of thought. While I disagree with his views on religion, I understand his hatred of it (he saw living in piety as a form of nihilism, he wanted to everyone to pursue what they dreamed).

He was also heavily based about women.
 
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