Nietzsche’s secret advice you’ve never heard (why he was so clever)

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  • @yinaranzamendez4372
    @yinaranzamendez4372 8 місяців тому +38

    I can't believe you miss out on saying, "Philosophical diamond" instead of gold. Diamonds are literally created through immense pressure and heat. Such as greatness through suffering.

    • @fickmogul
      @fickmogul 4 місяці тому

      this would be brilliant

  • @anasian8894
    @anasian8894 9 місяців тому +138

    1. Going back to No.1 point, I became the most productive after finding my ex boyfriend cheating with his friend. And finished all the great and heavy books I had been constantly putting off for another time till that moment. good way to get life back on track. 👍🏾

    • @StumpStudioPlays
      @StumpStudioPlays 9 місяців тому +3

      ❤God Bless

    • @RezValla
      @RezValla 9 місяців тому +12

      I’ve been grieving a relationship for two years now. The pain is intense but so is the productivity. This suffering is the best thing that has ever happened to me

    • @arigo1015
      @arigo1015 8 місяців тому +5

      I'm sorry that happened to you 😔

    • @ShubhamGaikwad-wf1dg
      @ShubhamGaikwad-wf1dg 8 місяців тому +1

      Aint no way someone cheated girl like you

    • @aimgod993
      @aimgod993 7 місяців тому

      @anasian8894 I didn't understand you you mean you learnt from your ex boyfriend?

  • @mertgurer7247
    @mertgurer7247 10 місяців тому +40

    I’ve been recently reading “When Nietzche Wept” which is an excellent book and it got me interested in Nietzche. I think you did a great job on this episode making the vision of Nietzche so clearly. To my knowledge it’s also so accurate especially the last part where you indicated the difference between him and the nihilists. Thank you for your content.

  • @manubishe
    @manubishe 4 місяці тому +4

    3:35 "a couple of hours of thinking [about childhood traumas affecting us]" my boy, revisiting the memories of the past is to remember the decision taken, founded on the given reality.
    It ain't "thinking about the traumas of the past".
    It's:
    1. Deciding to delve into the past, for the sake of the present and future
    2. Recollecting the events
    3. Judging them from the perspective of an adult, comparing them with the experiences heard from peers
    4.putting self in the proper mindset, disconnecting, to an extent, from the present schedule.
    5. Addressing the sensory emotions arising from it, and grounding the irrelevant ones
    6. Taking in mind what you judge as right, and the average view of one's peers.
    7. Adjusting the view of what you think as relevant to your own developmental experience
    8. Collecting it all as actual, by the force of will
    9. Applying the adjustment.
    All that while keeping the meditative state.
    I've lost the thought on the last one, though, hypothetically, it's possible to do it on your own, yet from all I've heard it can be done in a pair, or in a ritual, formal or shamanic.
    What is a given to a Nietzsche, isn't a walk in a park for the average guy, if at all possible.
    Cheers

  • @hamidanwar3836
    @hamidanwar3836 9 місяців тому +15

    "It is so much easier to produce hastily thought out information than carefully considered wisdom"

  • @tommalaga248
    @tommalaga248 8 місяців тому +29

    As a german its sad that there are almost no german youtubers talking about nietzsche, my favorite german philosopher

    • @minou56443
      @minou56443 8 місяців тому

      There’s Weltgeist but he’s a German speaking in english >;)

    • @tommalaga248
      @tommalaga248 8 місяців тому

      @@minou56443 i know he is german i hear the accent

    • @Niko_from_Kepler
      @Niko_from_Kepler 3 місяці тому

      The philosophers that Nietzsche influenced are considered bigger fish than Nietzsche himself. Nietzsche was a pioneer and a revolutionary. His ideas live on in the philosophical thoughts of Freud, Adorno, Deleuze, Guattari, Foucault, Butler, Cioran and many more literal giants of modern philosophy. Read into them too and you may find more than enough Nietzschean thought.

  • @radster2381
    @radster2381 10 місяців тому +30

    Continue with philosophical content, great work!

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    @unsolicitedadvice9198  10 місяців тому +4

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  • @ziyaochong3075
    @ziyaochong3075 9 місяців тому +6

    This channel is a gem.

  • @Tasbi_1920
    @Tasbi_1920 9 місяців тому +3

    I mostly never comment on anyone's video but you are different
    I never get bored hearing you and that's why i keep watching all of your videos either it be new or old
    Thankyou!

  • @giulianamarenoni9770
    @giulianamarenoni9770 10 місяців тому +17

    hi!! just wanted to say i found your channel a few weeks ago while looking for stuff for my propositional logic exam, and your videos have been really helpful and have such interesting topics :) keep it up!

    • @unsolicitedadvice9198
      @unsolicitedadvice9198  10 місяців тому +4

      Ah thank you! And best of luck with the logic exam!

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      @giulianamarenoni9770 10 місяців тому +2

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    • @vmp_online
      @vmp_online 8 місяців тому

      are you a philosophy major or was that just for a class you're taking? all the classes ive taken on philosophy never went that far in terms of philosophical concepts@@giulianamarenoni9770

  • @dytona1223
    @dytona1223 6 місяців тому +2

    when i think about intelligent people, i always jump into the negatives. how most people don't understand them, and maybe even fear and resent their ideas, how intellectual activities get you nowhere financially, and how there's no fame in it.
    but now that i understand Nietzsche's works a bit better,
    bro did not care.
    like straight up, personal wellbeing was damn near the last thing on dude's mind.
    what he cared about is putting his ideas out there for the world to see and analyze. there certainly were thoughts of fame and recognition, but those were fleeting tangents at best. his primary objective was sharing his thoughts, no matter how outlandish they were. while satisfying his ever-rampant need to stay true to himself.
    those who desire financial success, critical acclaim or social acceptance, arguably even just plain understanding from people, shouldn't even think about pursuing philosophy.

  • @SaixanMobile
    @SaixanMobile 8 місяців тому +5

    Keep it up your videos feel very honest and genuine

  • @ryanlazarus3381
    @ryanlazarus3381 7 місяців тому +3

    Nietzsche’s best forgotten essay is, “Why I am so Humble”.

  • @peterjaimez1619
    @peterjaimez1619 9 місяців тому +9

    Nietzsche, had moments in his book that are simply brilliant. I find that he couldn't put it together, don't you find his books lacking in order, cohesiveness, and perhaps clarity? That is what I admire about Epicurus, he was able to put it all together, in a way that is visible even today when most of his writings are lost. Cheers

    • @djsjdh-hoahdi
      @djsjdh-hoahdi 7 місяців тому

      skill issue

    • @daanschone1548
      @daanschone1548 2 місяці тому

      Many old Greek and Roman philosophers seem easier to read than "modern" ones. I don't know why is that exactly.

  • @jreadswell904
    @jreadswell904 7 місяців тому +1

    Long before Nietzsche the Tao te Ching said to take your greatest weakness and make it your greatest strength. This is how I interpret suffering

  • @rjk0128
    @rjk0128 3 місяці тому

    I really love your Anschauungen, they're meticulous and entertaining all the way through.

  • @adamd9166
    @adamd9166 5 місяців тому

    What i do appreciate about Nietzsche is his pragmatism. He made the most of every situation and refuses to wallow in pity, always looking forward.

  • @ThrashLawPatentsAndTMs
    @ThrashLawPatentsAndTMs 4 місяці тому

    Chron's or other autoimmune condition? It's awful.
    Managed mine via an elimination diet & off meds for 20 years.
    Appreciate your content.
    May you and yours be blessed.

  • @anilkumarradha123
    @anilkumarradha123 10 місяців тому +3

    It's Aish..Ur vdos always helps me..good topic selection..keep going buddy ❤️

  • @HeIljumper
    @HeIljumper 6 місяців тому

    That's so awesome that he wrote essays with those names

  • @adamd9166
    @adamd9166 5 місяців тому

    I totally agree with a few good books. Find books that evolve with you, that offer new insights as your ability to understand increases.

  • @tonybundy8185
    @tonybundy8185 7 місяців тому +1

    Love your content. You speak like a true modern day philosopher! You seem to need a better mic.

  • @glennnielsen8054
    @glennnielsen8054 7 місяців тому

    Don't underestimate how powerful it can be to spend time alone to think deeply.

  • @vascotbreysse
    @vascotbreysse 7 місяців тому +1

    Well done.

  • @user-sc6ii9ut2j
    @user-sc6ii9ut2j 7 місяців тому

    Fantastic video, well done

  • @valentinapa4947
    @valentinapa4947 5 місяців тому

    hello! i was wondering if you already had a video on what nietzsche meant when he said god is dead? your videos are incredible and i can't stop watching!
    cheers from quebec,
    valentines.

  • @alineharam
    @alineharam 7 місяців тому

    Great and exciting. Also, I love the art work.

  • @normadeliberty6974
    @normadeliberty6974 7 місяців тому

    Very helpful and appreciated

  • @SuccessMindset2180
    @SuccessMindset2180 23 дні тому

    Comfort kills

  • @chronobot2001
    @chronobot2001 7 місяців тому

    I was going to write a book called " Why I am so awesome".

  • @andrejg3086
    @andrejg3086 9 місяців тому +3

    Do you know which books Nietzsche liked so much?

  • @b4tgiUS
    @b4tgiUS 9 місяців тому

    Brilliant video bro.

  • @Dan53196
    @Dan53196 8 місяців тому +1

    Does anyone know what his favourite books were??

  • @sfs8730
    @sfs8730 7 місяців тому +1

    For anyone wondering why was he so clever, let me tell you first he never wished to be that level of clever

  • @obitouchiha1918
    @obitouchiha1918 7 місяців тому

    Sounds like he had a good approach to life.

  • @Azleep-xk8ug
    @Azleep-xk8ug 8 місяців тому

    Great work💪

  • @ABHISHEK.MOHALWAR
    @ABHISHEK.MOHALWAR 5 місяців тому

    एई ज़िंदगी
    ले ले जान
    या फिर बनाने दे मतलब
    अगर जाँच में पता चला कि है सब बेमतलब
    फिर भी होगा वो मतलब
    एई ज़िंदगी
    तू तो बस बल दे
    की जब निष्कर्ष पे पहुँचूँ की है ये जगत बेमतलब
    उस घड़ी चित ऐसे खड़ा हो
    जैसे जीवन के लिए लड़ा हो
    जब है सब माया
    तो माया ही सही
    अगर दुख सुख माया है
    तो दुख सुख आये ही सही
    क्यों सब छोरू में
    लगन में दुख है तो है
    क्यों लगन तोरू में
    मुझे लगता है
    की बेमतलब का ग़लत मतलब निकाल बैठा है तू
    अगर सब माया है
    तो सब छोर निर्वाण को क्यों पकड़ूँ
    आगर प्रीत में है सुख दुख
    तो भी प्रीत छोड़ निर्वाण में क्यों जाऊँ
    क्या निर्वाण माया से बाहर है
    मुझे लगता है
    है अगर सब माया तो
    धड़े कोई निर्वाण
    कोई रहे लगन में लिप्त
    क्या फ़र्क़ पड़ता है
    जीवन है अपनी तो हो खुद की निर्मित

  • @omkarsunkarwar3139
    @omkarsunkarwar3139 7 місяців тому

    The session was good, but speed of delivery is too fast. I couldn't able to process one thought and the next thought is bombarded. All the points you cover are awesome and I love to think deep about it, but your speed of delivery ruins. Hope you don't take it in a wrong way. Good work 👍🏻

  • @jeremybadie6645
    @jeremybadie6645 8 місяців тому

    Hey bro, in which book may I find Nietzsche’s writings about diet, activities, climate and daily life routines ?

  • @crysy-494
    @crysy-494 5 місяців тому

    Hey anyone know what those few books Nietzsche enjoyed were? Might be interesting to know. Thanks in advance

  • @matttudball3134
    @matttudball3134 6 місяців тому

    Great vid

  • @andrewparsons3277
    @andrewparsons3277 9 місяців тому

    When you are a magician watching her say how bad magick is.

  • @juliahello6673
    @juliahello6673 2 місяці тому

    Steven Hawking is a good example of #1, according to what he himself has said.

  • @DrAlexVasquezICHNFM
    @DrAlexVasquezICHNFM 9 місяців тому +2

    N had multiple illnesses, the most ultimately dramatic of which was the rupture of a syphilitic aneurysm which left him with diplopia and aphasia.

  • @cam-inf-4w5
    @cam-inf-4w5 9 місяців тому

    Pretty good video. You should lean into your dapper style. I would have liked a quick mention of those couple books hes read. I love how neitzche didnt turn to self pity. I am a pity party throwing sad boy. But i do it to avoid conflict with the world, you have to do something with all that potential energy. Im trying to learn to learn that aggression can be a good thing and make change and when to use it. But i hate hurting people. The toll it takes to even put a bully in their place and defend someone. It feels "right" but it doesnt feel "good" and many hours are spent in thought later of how and what could have been done to be better and am i still morally good. Just another paradox. Dont go hollow out there ladies and gents. ❤ be kind but i guess aggressively defend that kindness lol

  • @SeraphimVolker
    @SeraphimVolker 10 місяців тому +3

    Fair enough but I'll raise you one.
    How is it possible that Saint John Chrysostom's homilies can be more confusing than the topics they set out to explain?

    • @unsolicitedadvice9198
      @unsolicitedadvice9198  10 місяців тому +1

      Haha! You know I’ve never got round to reading him. But his work was recommended to me by an extremely clever friend of mine, so I have been meaning to pick him up. So I may have to get back to you on this one

    • @SeraphimVolker
      @SeraphimVolker 10 місяців тому

      @@unsolicitedadvice9198
      Considering that you too enjoy Nietzsche, I think you'll feel right at home reading St. John Chrysostom.

  • @lawterian
    @lawterian 6 місяців тому

    Nice analysis but why is your door tilted?

  • @SHANONisRegenerate
    @SHANONisRegenerate 9 місяців тому +1

    Nietzsche is my favorite 😂😅😊

  • @draw4everyone
    @draw4everyone 7 місяців тому

    I work teaching everyday and have almost no time to think. It's mental suicide.

  • @helphelpimbeingrepressed9347
    @helphelpimbeingrepressed9347 6 місяців тому

    cut off from all pleasures except wan....THINKING, yes just thinking.

  • @damson9470
    @damson9470 6 місяців тому +1

    I disagree with some points

  • @mrbonjour
    @mrbonjour 7 місяців тому

    What are your few books?

  • @JustaMomentinTime
    @JustaMomentinTime 9 місяців тому

    Unexpectedly finding out I'm a Nietzchian 😶

  • @sublimeister9630
    @sublimeister9630 7 місяців тому

    Nietzsche followed the genius of Schopenhauer who was inspired by Bhagavad Gita and other Indian Philosophical thinking.
    Why OSHO is far more smarter than Nietzsche? Find out for yourself why Non-Dualism and Mysticism is the default mode in the East. 🙏🏼😊

  • @abnithin1670
    @abnithin1670 8 місяців тому

    Common sense for all of us

  • @Mwjx
    @Mwjx 9 місяців тому +1

    0:13 He secured Hell.

  • @yaasikasa17
    @yaasikasa17 8 місяців тому

    I'm clever too

  • @coldpotatoes2556
    @coldpotatoes2556 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks!

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      @coldpotatoes2556 9 місяців тому

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      @coldpotatoes2556 9 місяців тому

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  • @Anonymous-kc3pv
    @Anonymous-kc3pv 8 місяців тому +2

    Life changing advice from a guy who went mad from overthinking and couldn't court the lady of his dreams (at least not on a long term basis)...???
    .
    .
    .
    Count me in xD

    • @cautarepvp2079
      @cautarepvp2079 7 місяців тому +1

      Well for some reason he is well known even after hundred of years... he must have been a special snowflake don't you think?

  • @user-jc1jx7vu3j
    @user-jc1jx7vu3j 6 місяців тому

    Depression ahah

  • @KamilHerman007
    @KamilHerman007 8 місяців тому +9

    God is not dead

    • @huizhechen3779
      @huizhechen3779 7 місяців тому +2

      God died on Calvary 2000 years ago, you might remember. Not much of a deity, AFAIC.

    • @Bloodwolf1472
      @Bloodwolf1472 4 місяці тому +1

      God Is dead🗿

    • @darksydeeee
      @darksydeeee 4 місяці тому

      it's a metaphor stupid

  • @smart-ass8518
    @smart-ass8518 23 дні тому

    I'm the very edgy boy.

  • @StumpStudioPlays
    @StumpStudioPlays 9 місяців тому

    ☦️❤️👑

  • @beat1riz
    @beat1riz 7 місяців тому +1

    Nietzsche is dead.