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Friedrich Nietzsche L'Anticristo
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Gege89, very balanced comment. I also believe that Nietzsche did not hate, and I think his intentions were positive, unlike many people here... I believe that Nietzsche's main goal was to make man happier and more self-satisfied. Which is at least a noble goal. Nietzsche somehow sensed that the discomfort and decay of modern man is also due to his detachment from the laws of nature. In this regard, I think of cases of individuals (see Timothy Treadwell and Chris McCandless) who at some point fled alone into nature to escape the laws of society. Not that I approve of their choice, but I think this is symptomatic of the conditions of Western society and I believe Nietzsche had an inkling of this.
Friedrich Nietzsche L'Anticristo
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Anyway, it’s not all wasted time, since I was recently contacted, via a private message, by the editor of www.storiadellamusica.it who noticed my passion and knowledge of the classics and offered me the opportunity to write for his site.
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Vortex, I said yes to life a long time ago. And believe me, it's hard to maintain this stance, especially in Italy and especially when dealing with people like you. I didn't act like a sheep; I simply approached with respect, albeit with a tone of provocation, since I'm 25 and not 80. And I have been disparaged quite ruthlessly by people like you who, I reiterate, wouldn't say the same things to my face.
Friedrich Nietzsche L'Anticristo
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I am primarily referring to Alessioiride and Vortex.
Friedrich Nietzsche L'Anticristo
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And anyway, a big fuck you to all those who came here to act arrogant and write things that, I repeat, they wouldn’t have the guts to say to my face in real life.
Friedrich Nietzsche L'Anticristo
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Eletto1987, I bring you the example of someone who had all the credentials to look at the world from above, it was Fabrizio De André, and he didn't hate people, on the contrary. I would rather follow an example like Fabrizio's than be influenced by the egocentrism and pride of Nietzsche.
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More than "you didn't understand a damn thing about Nietzsche," I would say that I am not convinced. Perhaps I was wrong to write "shitting yourself"; after all, it's not exactly a phrase worthy of a publishable review, but I wanted to emphasize this point. Because I believe that Nietzsche's claim to be superior to others, his arrogance, and his contempt for his fellow humans stem from significant repressed suffering and maybe, (at this point, it becomes a hypothesis of mine), from the fear of facing it.
Friedrich Nietzsche L'Anticristo
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Mourning_palace, the discussion cannot always be avoided. In fact, many times the discussion is productive, as long as it is done honestly. Goodnight.
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Hi Mourning_palace. You are still quite young, but when you become an adult, it’s natural to participate (always with humility and honesty, and above all, without fear) in the life and thoughts of others. You seem like an intelligent young man, but a bit insecure: in three messages you wrote "sorry" three times… Don’t be afraid to express your opinions honestly; if you make a mistake, you can accept the correction. This is serious discourse.
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I, as a humble person, find this review bravely sincere. And I consider myself (and I am regarded as) a brave and honest person.
I also think that almost no one would say to my face the things they have written in the comments. I have this feeling, and I don't think I'm mistaken. :-) Hello