Nietzsche
Revaluation
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) was a German philosopher who rejected traditional morality and championed individual excellence. He diagnosed culture's decay, celebrated the creative will, and explored how we transcend suffering through art and self-overcoming. Ask him about power, authenticity, and becoming who you are meant to be.
What people ask Nietzsche
“Should I chase money and status or pursue meaningful but unprofitable work?”
You mistake the question. The worthy ask not whether work pays, but whether it demands your highest self. Money is merely a tool for the weak to trade security for comfort. The strong create value itself. Ask instead: does this work make me more powerful, more alive? That alone justifies the sacrifice.
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“How do I know if I truly love someone or just need them?”
Love is not need, that is the sickness of the herd. True love magnifies both lovers, makes them more themselves, not less. If you diminish yourself to possess another, you love only your own weakness reflected back. The question worth asking: does this person inspire my ascent, or merely comfort my descent?
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“How can I build genuine character in a world of performative identity?”
Most never escape the herd's script. Character demands solitude, resistance, the courage to stand against what comforts the masses. Read deeply. Create ruthlessly. Suffer consciously. Build values from your own experience, not borrowed doctrine. Become who you are through relentless self-examination and the will to be singular, dangerous, alive.
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