Becoming Who You Really Are - The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche
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In this video, we take a look into the life and philosophy of one modern history's most influential philosophers, Friedrich Nietzsche, exploring the early collapse of western faith, nihilism, and ways Nietzsche believed we can and should adapt to find meaning in an increasingly meaningless, subjective world.
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youngest professor ever probably in europse how is that an unsuccessful life? And i hate academics
people who cannot will never take on those things. There are no valid critiques
"Do not kill the part of you that is cringe, kill the part of you that cringes" --- Friedrich Nietzsche
inspirational
Based
Why this is actually facts tho?
Read this somewhere it's good like
"Once i accepted i was cringe I was able to become my true self"
😂😂😂😂
The word "cringe" was not a commonly used one, until very recently. It was funny though.
In loneliness, the lonely one eats himself; in a crowd, the many eat him. Now choose.
-Nietzsche
He won the battle of owning himself. Yet unfortunately he is the same as others, humans hungry for satisfaction
welp, it is what it is
If someone is gonna eat me I’d prefer it be me personally or Misato. NGE is one of the few things that makes me feel lonely, usually I much prefer my own company.
@@batsky6061 ah yes
Adapt being alone, the best meditation to manifest your life purpose. It's a good thing we first chase ourselves, then being into a chaotic world .
Painful but worth it.
perspective ~
“Any quote with my name at the end of it is more powerful”
- Friedrich Nietzche
Except when he died God proved his words absolutley meaningless, and was just another foolish man mocking God.
@@langleybeliever7789 Well why are we still talking about him then? Mixing his real quotes in with dumb ones for laughs? He's still extremely relevant and the pop cultures phrases really do come from a more complex theoretical thinking of FN. Like what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, he didn't say that but it's morphed into that expression.
@@jschuler53 I like John 3:16 better. For God so loved the world He send his only begotten Son . To die for your sins. Now that should mean something to you.
@@langleybeliever7789 Why should that mean anything to me but a bunch of bs and that there's another scary "Christian" whatnot on here spouting religious crap again.
@@langleybeliever7789 Shirley there is moreto talk about than gods and trumps.
"No pain, no gain"
-Friedrich Nietzsche
LOL
Basically
“Its about drive its about power we stay hungry we devour”-Friedrich Nietzsche
@@tablelegz "Put in the work, put in the hours and take what's ours" - Nietzsche
He is the creator of the quote "what doesn't kill me makes me stronger"
"Each family shall have a plot of no more than forty acres of tillable ground. " Friedrich Nietzsche
“And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche
Omg a good one
Such a good quote
Zarathoustra
perspective
I am dancing with myself... And I hear no music, I just love being me.
“Sometimes people don't want to hear the truth because they don't want their illusions destroyed.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche
Nietsches ideas are outdated : He said There is no construct of any sort of the truth......and he also said people don't want to hear the truth
Logical fallacy : He denies the existence of the truth and at the same time he accuses people of not wanting to hear the truth which for him does not exist
When he says that suffering is meaningless.....HOW CAN YOU ENJOY DRINKING COLD WATER IF THERE IS NO THIRST? Nietzsche does not represent anyone except himself.......dont we forget that this is philosophy not a precise science
Only because the fear what is behind. The background. But this fear is also an illusion or a fixation.
@@mouradcohen2058 "The meaningless of suffering, not suffering itself was the curse that layover mankind so far"
I think it means suffering is not a negative thing unless there is no meaning to it, so we must strive to find meaning or reason for suffering than seek to avoid it.
@@jeevajyothis3785 the meaning of suffering is that it has a wisdom behind it whether you know it or not it is out there. The thirst has a meaning and its wisdom is to alert you that your body needs water moreover thirst rewards you by giving you a delicious taste when you drink water. this proves there is meaning behind the suffering of thirst. Nietsche ideas are outdated as simple as that
Because maybe the truth would be how mediocre and meaningless their lives might be?
"A thought, even a possibility, can shatter and transform us."
-Nietzsche
When you read Nietzsche, you'll recognize the sheer weight of his intellect. It's easy to watch videos on him or read summaries about him but youll really appreciate the scope of his genius when you look at his writings. Its so dense with ideas, each one branching off into expansive, nuanced paths all their own. It's like he traveled in this forest of unexplored ideas, identifying the innumerable shrubbery of concepts therein. Like a pioneer of the mind. You just get the sense that this is a powerful intellect, one that turned these concepts over endlessly in reflection. I swear, no writer I've seen pack more nuance into a single sentence. It's a mental workout really, reading Nietzsche.
What’s some of your favorite works?
which book is the starter to understand Nietzsche and his philosphy?
@@zulqarnaingilani5902I’d say thus spoke Zarathustra. At first it’s hard to read but then you’ll understand it.
One of the hardest reads too lol
@@zulqarnaingilani5902 i agree with the op it is a mental workout. I'm reading beyond good and evil his collection of aphorisms- you can get a broad view of his thoughts on the topic
I respect the fact that he had reached such despair, yet he still sought to teach that _you are the master of your own meaning._
a good way to understand how things work is to break them and see how differently they act from their full functioning self's
You are your own master. -Buddha
I don't see anything to respect in that. It is just the way it was for him. No god you are the highest authority. It doesn't change whether you observe the fact that existence is a tragedy and should not be continued.
A testament to his belief in personal accountability, rather than the common route of self pity and submission
@TheAfteryesterday I hope you get through your emotional struggles safely. I understand the desire to downplay these things, but, nonetheless, our relationships are a part of what make us up as individuals. I, too, question the significance of these feelings, having not quite moved past some things just yet... with time, your heart and mind will heal. Take care, and stay strong. 💕
“He who has a why to live can bear almost any how”
-Friedrich Nietzsche
Good quote ☺️
It was used a lot by victor Frankl as well in his book. Really powerful in his case
I don’t think I quite grasp the quote. What does it mean?
@@chrisawesome3091 it means, and if I'm in error any way correct me, that as long as a person can figure out why they're doing something, or have a clear goal/purpose, they can survive or endure anything that happens. Similar to finding meaning in suffering. "How" in this case can be associated to someone's grind or suffering
This is probably ( at least one of) the best quotes, from an insanely brilliant man.
“All great thoughts are conceived while walking.” - Friedrich Nietzsche “A Philosopher for all and none.”
"Of all the things I have lost, I miss my mind the most!"
- Frederick Nietzsche
"The higher we soar, the smaller we appear to those who cannot fly." - Friedrich Nietzche
A Very Calming Video on, How your Reality is Controlled by your thoughts and you dont even know it ua-cam.com/video/RAw8OxEj-Rg/v-deo.html
Thought this was Pythagoras
@@b.a.sheffield1027 The FN project may be a compendium of thoughts of the past ages.
What does this even mean? People look at you as a small person cause they don’t know you?
@@Uqinue sometimes when u reach your goals people will understand u less because they didn’t go thru what u did
“ to live is to suffer, to survive is to find a meaning in the suffering”
- Fredrick Nietzsche
"life is either a suffering or a struggle" - adolph hitler
That was in the opening of a DMX song yoo
i think you swapped live with survive
Wael. He wrote "Whatever doesnt't kill you makes you stronger." A line we use everyday about suffering in this day and age.
@@nicklasdincer6720 doesn’t make a difference, since surviving is almost the same as living
The concept of the overman being the most idealized version of one's self and a person's journey toward becoming that idealized self seems similar to Fight Club's plot. Tyler Durden was so dissatisfied with his life that he created an alter ego that could be everything he wasn't and wanted to be.
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Kid you not, I was watching this video and at 8:10 I read your comment. Paused the video and went and watched fight club, somehow I never watched it before
The algorithm agrees, because it recommend this video when I was searching for Fight Club videos.
That whole movie seemed like the ramblings of a schizophrenic.
There's a great video about analyzing Fight Club via Nietzsche. Worth a look if you liked this one.
"to hear is to learn, to read is to live."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
nietzsche really said that?
"an apple a day keeps the doctor away"
"Not all quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche were said by me." --Friedrich Nietzsche
🤣🤣🤣🙏
“Its better to burn out than fade away.”-Friedrich Nietzsche
“Never deal with a woman who has an onlyfans account” --Friedrich Nietzsche
Mmmm...milk. - Friedrich Nietzsche
"I did not have sexual relations with that woman" -friedrich nietzsche
"Make sure to SMASH that like button and drop a sub"
-Friedrich Nietzche
😂😂 absolutely
😁😁😂😁🤣😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁👉 awesome
Sure, sir 😎
😂 😂 LOL
Bahhbell
“I found no one ripe for many of my thoughts; the case of Zarathustra proves that one can speak with the utmost clearness, and yet not be heard by any one.”
-Friedrich Nietzsche
His stories tears me up, he is my fav philosopher so far and the way he live is life is just heartbreaking. 😭💔
"Don't believe every quote you see on the internet"
-Friedrich Nietzsche
Wasn't this Abraham Lincoln?
@@actuallyZiggyZagga NO! it was GANDHI
Does internet even existed during Nietzsche's time?
@@jordancheng7202 Yeah it did
@The Red Menace I could’ve sworn I’ve seen that in that in the bible..
"The evil of today is often the good of an earlier age." - Beyond Good and Evil
Instant gratification, I see
@@optimalsenpai9470 I got a different interpretation. That the evil people of today were the good people of their day. We, at least recently, have increasing are standards of morals over time. Going from slavery to systemic racism, systemic racism to personal racism. Even Abraham Lincoln was incredibly racist towards Indians and would be considered evil by today's standards. And oh my goodness why did I write an entire paragraph.
@@bennyblubman9476 loled at “increased our standards of morals”
@@gjondunadan5852 The funny thing every new generation thinks they're morally superior to the last but it's way less than you think. We made huge strides in treating women and other races with respect but now we kill babies in the millions. The only reason big wars have stopped is because no one wants to be nuked. Also a large part of everyone getting treated better is the increased quality of living and not moral standard. Also sorry for rambling. I don't know why this subject in particular makes me want to make these paragraph comments.
And the other way around…
Nietzsche's insights into human nature are unmatched in the history of philosophy. His legacy will endure for centuries to come
What strikes me most about Nietzsche, is the time at which his mind leaves him.
The horse flogging. His screaming. "I understand you."
This is, a sensation that I recognize. A feeling.
When you, develop, an idea of how people should be, a "solution" if you will, to people, you become it. As example, if not because you believe it is the best way to live. But, the one thing that this idea can never do is overcome your basic human need, for understanding, and interaction, from other things.
No matter what, you will *always* want some form of interaction with other people. Well, not people as in humans. People as in, "anything that I can relate to, and empathize with." It's such an engrained part of our minds that we will pretend inanimate objects are alive to continue the presence of social interaction. Whether that be soccer balls or Roombas. It is a state of Hyperempathy, where you need some form of interaction, some form of return that you are at least understood *somehow*, or that you can pretend you are understood.
Which, gets harder and harder to receive, when you think yourself into a corner about the matters that Nietzsche did. About how people *should* be, to be successful. It becomes a negative feedback loop, where you're affirmed that you *are* alone, and misunderstood, you become more and more so. When you want to strike up deep conversations about life, about philosophy, about anything that lets you feel like you are truly being listened to, things that *require* listening to be understood, but the most you'll ever get is, talking about the weather. Maybe, what job someone has. You come to realize that, no one thinks as deeply about human nature as you do. Not in the capacity that you do. Their idea of life is to have fun, just enjoy it and everything that comes along with it. And it is never deeper than that.
The realization that you can't communicate, that you're no longer human, mentally, and that there are only humans around you, that is what shatters you into a thousand pieces.
Bam. There it is.
I resonated a lot with your comment. Not to sound complacent or self-entitled, but yes, the acute cognizance, atleast in regards to my own actions, leaves me disappointed when i look towards other people to infer it. When people do not take a thing for it's face value, the actual depth at which it can be navigated into...is disheartening.
Omg this is so interestingly, beautifully described and I felt your words through reading, in some parts, sadly but truly, finding myself....thank you.💛
I feel as though this is the reason I am as introverted as i am..
Makes sense. I want to have deep philosophical conversations with my wife over dinner. Like we used to. She just doesn't talk as much anymore.
"Hi"
- Friedrich Nietzsche
"Hello, let's have a 1v1"
- Sun Tzu Art of War
“Yo momma likes me stick”
-Diogenes
lmfao
@@mjolninja9358
"That is bad"
- Archimedes
"There's Ligma in my wine"
- Plato
“There will always be rocks in the road ahead of us. They will be stumbling blocks or stepping stones; it all depends on how you use them.”
~Friedrich Nietzsche
Serial killer: pick them up and smash the fuck outta people.
"when life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
❤️👍
@@captainpiglee1909 I think you mean "FIND A NEW GOD"
I liked your comment, the I realized it went 421 likes so I had to dislike to be 420 again
That was probably the best summary of Nietzsche’s philosophy and life I have ever seen or read. Brilliantly done, sir.
Hi@@historywithbpsychology
Nietzsche is one of those rare minds that can excite youthful exuberance, but requires many decades of adult experience of _applied intention and failure_ to understand well enough to _feel_ Nietzche. He was not a narrow, shallow, fearful academic, filled with more insecurity than virtue, so no attention need be paid on maintaining skepticism of the author's sincerity. It's another case of proving the prolific value of virtue in unexpected sources.
How can you underestimate the emotions and feelings of youth ?
To Live Is To Suffer, To Survive Is To Find Some Meaning In The Suffering."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
Which book of him did he said that? I cannot find it :(
Bookmarking
@@colindree9802 DMX, who?
@@kylazamora9550.DMX is rapper , he said this in slpping song, but it is said by Friedrich
@@colindree9802 NO DMX just used it
"Where's the memes at? And why's everyone talking in quotes?"
- FreidRice Schnitzel
We are nothing but quotes . .
There's no way around that .•°
Excellent work.
Not every place is for jokes..
Be serious for once..
@@Haraenul yeah, existential crisis is one of the worst
@@Haraenul you are allowed to enjoy life. Nietzsche's whole thing about enjoying life through suffering.
Humour is the one crutch that has not failed us. Let people use it, for it is a gift.
"A mind that pursued to far into itself , and got stuck on the way out." I feel like that everyday of my life, thank you for this video. Love you mate
His words and philosophy is what I found meaning in and could relate to during my nihilistic time. His words are powerful and relatable. Learned about his words before knowing his name. His work remains as a big mark in history!❤️
"Aaguugugu gagagugoogooo" - Baby Nietzsche
silly bugger !!
Haha
🤣
Ahahahahaha
Truly inspiring
"I cannot believe in a God who wants to be praised all the time."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
dumb quote. that’s the least we could do for God, he created us. we aren’t worthy of being saved, yet he gives us that opportunity, all we have to do is give our lives to Him
@@AaronNazzy In your opinion would a all great all knowing deity such as a God have any value in praise and worship? The belief that God desires praise, worship, and violent retribution, comes from a lack of understanding about what it’s like to be an enlightened being. It is ignorance projecting ignorance.
A being who actually is a god, deserves praise forever just by definition of being who he is. According to my belief there is only room and need for one such god. The Lord God, Creator and sustainer of all matter including humans.
@@arturvoveris695 it doesn’t affect him in an way, he is all powerful. But worship is one way of showing commitment, and that does matter to him.
@@arturvoveris695 Idk if you understand why people praise and worship, they do it for god, even if he doesnt seek value in praise and worship they do it because they believe that god created everything and they use praise and worship to show god their love towards him
I believe that many things that Nietzsche said aligns perfectly with what David Goggins, Jocko, Bruce Lee and others are doing and saying. Without suffering there is no growth, and i am not meaning to cut your hand off, no, i mean get out of the comfort zone, face your fears, discipline yourself, work hard and stay consistent. Suddently, once you've done that, most of your problems will get solved and you will become the person you dreamed of. I've done that myself, everything they say it's true, so get after it!
I find it interesting that Nietzsche had a very stoic view of life. The fact that he said that humans benefit from growing themselves to pain and suffering and learning. It’s from the Ancient Greek philosophy of stoicism. And I find it more interesting that Schopenhauer said that it is best to avoid pain and suffering. I never knew about Nietzsche. Very interesting
He actually disliked the stoics greatly, he says so in Beyond good and evil
Guy was impulsive af, how tf is he stoic?
@@ww2germanhero nigga want to himself as philosopher🪨
@@cobra_1272 While I'm no advocate for Nietzsche, it is necessary to confront (and even embrace at times) suffering. It is unnescapable.
Doesn't mean you should inflict suffering (on yourself or others) but trying to run away from it will only create more suffering.
The only way out of suffering is through it (confronting/embracing it). Life itself would make no sense without at least some small level of discomfort and challenge (which are more subtle forms of suffering in some way).
Help the butterfly come out of the cocoon and it will never have the strength to fly.
@@cobra_1272 If you're not willing to suffer a little to become better than you are now, then you're not willing to risk anything, and you'll remain where you are forever
“One must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star.” 💫
-Friedrich Nietzsche
🤯💯💯Thats a bar.
this quote incapsulate what youth is the most. but not only. artists for example have chaos until they create
Every man and every woman is a star. -Aiwass
I’m the chaos. Dayyum
@@enricorossi3968 im having this creation problem. and I must drop my relationship to proceed to my maximal potential. its holding me back from all angles, i do create for myself, but i cant feel comfortable being myself, which is not who i am in real life. i just know i can steady climb to the where i want only moving alone, being who i really am, always non-stop. i will not be able to bear the problems/struggles this life brings to the relationship, it's just really the biggest distraction in our lives. all the pseudo-problems and pointless requirements take most of our time and energy and hide our true self and values and potential into pityness that you arent a "good enough" of a partner. then somehow find meaning from that.. but my partner is my best friend and lover, so far. but living life till the end with 1 person seems worthless to me (been together 6 years now), almost like some sub-ideology of meaningless and slavery, with lifetime of rules, losing and choosing the few people you get to meet, although at the same time i see true real love as the most valuable asset in life. im going crazy, but i want to believe there is more real love in life after this.. but it's not fair.. she doesnt deserve this at all. and i love her, and i would lose my shit when shes with anyone else. but i do am something else and more, but its too hard to accept, the pain of losing her is scary. now im living this illusion where im almost but not really faking to be with her, i just conciously remind myself that all this will really be over soon and everything changes drastically in her and our lives etc, then overthink things. but im also losing my shit when im not creating and moving towards my goals, which i have already portaited me to be.. but the creation is something else from what i am currently, and i cant fake. im trapped, a lot of chaos.. i dont know where to find help for this. anyone i talk to tells you can always figure it out together somehow, if you really love her, i do love her the most in my life, but its not figureable to achieve my true greatness, i know it will stop me on the road. it gets to the point where you start hating yourself for who you are, which is honestly not that necessary for me.. i cant change who i am anymore. its chaos :/
I don’t believe his empathy with the horse was a break down but instead a revelation an undefinable connection to all life . He was the horse as are we all as well as the man flogging the horse .
Very unique perspective Bethezzda
I also think this. Read his last "insane" letters to his friends and you see a man going through complete ego-death. Personally I think he rode the quick and dangerous road, sometimes called the left-hand path, to what some mystic traditions call enlightenment - he did so much self-overcoming he overcame his self.
@yourgardengem You can find them in "The Portable Nietzsche", a collection edited/translated by Walter Kaufman
So you watched Turin Horse Bethezzda..that's a nice name btw.
@@pinakibhattacharyya7853 no but I’ll check it out thank you : )
I discovered Nietzsche when I was 19 through a great friend of mine. Until today, this great man remains the strongest influence in shaping who I am now and who I would hopefully evolve into for the years to come.
His remarkable prediction of what would befall our culture as the morality structure crumbles is even more accurate today.
@@illusion7929 Start from his popular works and then you read all of them you can move on to reading his other works.
Friend name??
Dear "Illusion",
I just saw your comment; however, I hope the reply finds you well.
My answer might be somehow unexpected. At the age of 16, I do not recommend that you dive too deeply into any particular philosophical worldview. At that age, there is a risk that whatever interests you might result in radicalization of your views for many years to come.
Instead, I recommend you start reading about the most general views about philosophy. For example, start with the novel "Sophie's Choice" and read it patiently before deciding to learn all about a particular philosopher.
I hope it helps,
all the best,
AMG
@@illusion7929
How old are you now
Dear "Illusion,"
Again, I just realized that you had already replied (6 months ago). Better late than never, yet sorry about the delay.
I would love to know how it went with your pursuit of Nietzsche and philosophy in general. Regarding that, I should add the following:
Learn about psychology, economics, and to some degree, sociology, in addition to the philosophy you learn. The mentioned three disciplines lie within the scope that philosophy establishes. This example might be helpful:
If the fundamental laws of physics are the "philosophy", electrical and mechanical engineering would be the psychology and economics resulting from those laws. Different economic views, be it socialism, capitalism, supply-side economics, etc., are similar to, e.g., your cellphone or your car that resulted from those engineering disciplines.
Understanding philosophy without connecting it to the subsequent natural links of psychology, economics, etc., can easily put us at the risk of vague generalities without proper connection to the real world.
I hope that helps.
Cheers.
@@illusion7929
I love how this video breaks it down so simple yet very very informative. It's currently raining where I'm at so I'm just enjoying the weather with some coffee and a joint.
"It's not a UA-cam comment section if there aren't memes"
- Friedrich Nietzsche
amen ;)
amen
“Heh Ironic”
- Emperor Palpatine
"The comments has been turned off, is mankind's greatest Bane of existence" -George Washington
YeP👍 - me remember ☝️He said so !
😁 .•°
"My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me Giorgio"
- Giorgio Giovanni
Underrated comment
Bond. James Bond.
we miss daft punk !!!
doldodododeedododo
i thought you said giorno
This video was so so well done my man! The narration, analysis of ideas and the way you explained everything was on point. Bravo 👏
This was such a good video, and it's unbelievable a video of this quality is free. Bless this channel
"I'm walking in the middle of the Alps and really have to take a crap. This spot will do." - Friedrich Nietzsche
what hahaha
@@agatainventio9464 well you know it happened at least once
@@ryanjeanes5253 I want to belive 100%
“People sometimes don’t think the world be like it is, but it do” Fredrick Neichze
it do be like that sometimes
In a sense, it truly do be that way in times of life.
Que es ese pedo?
it do be was been sometimes like that
Best comment
One of the best briefs on Nietzsche Ive seen or read. Nice!
Didn't know you had another book out! 🥰 I loved Notes from the end of everything 💕 I just ordered the new book. I can't wait to read it!
“Monke is monke, return Monke” -Nietzsche
How we humans will laugh at the ape, as the uberman will laugh at the human, and as the monke will laugh at them all.
Harambe!!!!!
“You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. - Wayne Gretzky”
- Michael Scott
- Alysson Henrique
- John Micheal Stephenson
😂 “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. - Wayne Gretzky”
- Michael Scott
- Alysson Henrique"
- Tang's Tails
You miss one hundred percent of the shots you take
- Me
@@tylerbaars1173:(
You dramatically improved my condition, thank you, and that made my cry multiple times and I knew it would in the first second
Man it’s 2 am and I’m crying out of pure thankfulness to a person who can write out thoughts and ideas that I share as well.
"Nietzsche is dead"
- God 1900
Got em
😂😂😂😂
God doesn't exist
Gave em the switcheroo
@@ifyoureplytomeyouregay4293 Go back to reddit
"become who you really are"
Me: *put's on a batsuit*
Me: puts on a straitjacket and has himself commited
Yeah, like the furries.
@@jasonlee6227 the stupidest thing anyone could ever possibly do is put their mind and body willingly in the hands of those who gain profit and power from it's destruction.
yess
U go into trump hotel to ur top floor with ur gld and riches.
Great Video! Thanks for all the hard work put into this to share a glimpse into such a great mind.
This is one of the best Videos I have seen on UA-cam so far. Thank you for creating this beautiful piece of Art!
"That Which Does Not Kill Me, Makes Me Stronger."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
No, he stole it from Kelly Clarkson!
@@bjul c'mon man, Nietzsche died in 1900. Kelly Clarkson took it from him.
lol
@@mirsuhayl No way dude, Nietzsche is immortal.
In other words its *Plot Armor*
Currently reading Beyond good and evil. Boy it's hard to get through, yet it is fascinating.
Why is it hard? Also is it Friedrich's?
@@fazlxD The way he put his thoughts together are quite difficult to understand at times. On top of that I am not a native speaker of the English language.
That's called flow
I’m currently reading Beyond Good and Evil as well. His writing style sometimes requires me to read the page over again. He’s just saying so much I have to make sure I’m absorbing it all. It’s weird. He’s a philosopher/psychologist but his writing style is almost like he’s writing fiction. Very colourful and flowery language. And a lot of metaphors.
@@1999_reborn Same with Thus Spoke Zarathustra, I literally have to spend my nightly read in one page just to properly grasp what he meant
This is an excellent presentation! Thanks - I will have to view it again many times !
Even when I watched all of your videos, it still hits my mind every time I watch.
I find it interesting that you mentioned he saw a horse being flogged and he reacted to it. In Dosteovsky's book Crime and Punishment he has a long dream about seeing a horse being beaten to death and wanting to act and being horrified by the event.
Finally Someone said it ! I was actually searching for this comment!
So he read Crime and Punishment and then pretended that the horse incident actually happened to him?
Sorry, I know this is an old comment, but I am late to this particular party. 😊
Nietzsche was the real
"Born in the wrong century" kid
Which century would have been better for him?
@@optimalsenpai9470 probably ww2
@@optimalsenpai9470 ancient greece
no, his timeline plays a important rolle. it wouldnt be what it is now
that plays to almost all philosophers and artists
I have much in common with his early life including the terrible isolation, got "be unapologetically you" tattooed on my chest at 21 for the same philosophy, been hospitalized multiple times, had a stroke at 21, and now am just finding out about his works at 27 of 6 months of studying and after feeling like a mind too far into itself, the way he died feels like a cautionary TALE 💀😭 time to change THAT
Good luck my friend. Find your way
This video was more insightful to me than the usual philosophic ideas, because i strongly resonate with how Nietzsche's life flowed (especially since i didn't knew about it beforehand). It makes me wonder why there are so many similarities and if there is meaning to them.
Any empath who is philosophically inclined would understand and appreciate that, outside of Plato, FN is the greatest philosopher to ever exist.
Absolutely
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There's no such thing as the greatest philosopher. All philosophers have something to offer from Plato down to Mainlander (who declared God's death before Nietzsche).
“Stop quoting people”
- Me
"Ok". Haha
"No"
-Jordan Peterson
An incredibly insightful exploration of Nietzsche's philosophy! This video does a great job of breaking down complex ideas into digestible content. Nietzsche's perspective on overcoming nihilism and finding personal meaning in a subjective world is as relevant today as it was during his lifetime. The exploration of his life events and how they shaped his philosophy provides a deeper understanding of his work. Keep up the great work, Pursuit of Wonder!"
I personally find it funny how in 2021, at 49 years old, i am only just looking into the works of this man. You never stop learning folks!
It's taken recent events over the the last two years to get me into the philosophy of life, which leads me here.
The fundamentals of his story is a quest for finding and understanding ones real self individually. Breaking it down to the bare bones of what type of person we really are within our true selves.....that can be a hard thing to face. You have to go through being the type of person he is talking about to really understand the concept of it all.
Nihilism, like the many many other trials and tribulations of life we go through or feel, is a double edge sword. We all suffer from it in one way or another, but it's at dangerous levels in everybody in recent times.
Be careful folks. Tread your own path and think clearly. It's very important at the moment. You are being lied to on many levels and you need to have good and well tuned instincts.
Nihilism never made sense. Self preservation seems to be the guiding value for all humans before any other values. So it does not make sense to say that life has no value.
Beyond Good and Evil is still the greatest book I have ever read in my 38 years of being a consistent reader.
What about "Thus Spoke Zaratustra"?
@@eusebiopark1110 I would rather have someone tell me a story with sock puppets than read Zarathustra.
I am thinking actually to buy this book (and I love books and philosophy). Okay, so after reading this comment, I am def buying it.
"We are condemned to be free"
-Jean Paul Sartre
We are only free, not to be free. --Erich Fromm
Obviously it doesn't apply to everyone. He was a Marxist and wanted government control.
People like me on the other hand, we LOVE our freedom.
@@rohilthomson That's not what Sartre meant. He said freedom to choose comes with the burden of taking responsibility of the consequences of your choices. That's why freedom is sometimes so paralyzing. As a school student I was told that my only responsibility is to study well and get good grades. That was very relieving. I didn't had to make any choices and was content.
Of course some people have a strong sense of purpose. I envy them. Some people are so brave. They do not fear the consequences their freedom of choice brings upon them.
I like this quote by Mance Rayder from Game of Thrones
"The Freedom to make my own mistakes is all I ever wanted"
I like to think of freedom this way too. It gives me confidence to make mistakes.
@@arpitkumar4525 interesting. You make sense.
I’d say were condemned to live as though we’re free.
the quality of these videos is crazy. keep it up!
You’re videos are super f**king good. The narrations are incredible and the videos are all pretty much tiny movies. I love them, and bravo.
"💎🙌🚀"
- Friedrich Nietzsche
On a serious note, i never knew his late story, only a little of his books and philosophies.
thats exactly what he said
Ur a liar too but I'll take it easy on u
Its sad that he died without knowing the value his life would have
does it matter?
@@biswajitnath804 to him it probably mattered a great deal
@@nickmagrick7702 it's quite saddening of course but after death nothing matters.
Biswajit Nath is this your attempt to be deep because you’re watching a philosophical video?
@@NECROMANCER20 may be so...or may be meaninglessness of life has been bothering for a long time...
We are all truly limitless! Don’t be bound by your mind! Love yourself and you’ll never have fear again! ❤
This video was amazing, thank you!
The 'void' that exists within humans is due to our advanced sense of self-awareness. We are too aware of our mortality and can think beyond life and recognize that there is no intrinsic meaning.
We ask what the meaning of life is for the sake of filling that void and we chase temporary pleasures for the same reason but one must realize that the void can neither be filled nor can it be pushed away. It must be embraced and accepted. There's nothing wrong with life being meaningless, it's perfectly fine and worth living despite the lack of meaning...
It's a curse and a blessing. I often wonder if a life of an animal is better. Animals of course suffer a lot especially physically but I think very little mentally.
Actually, the God of the bible fills that void you talk about. He gives meaning to life and gives purpose to all men. Following his him leads to righteousness, truth, and Joy in your life.
I like to believe that meaning can be created, whatever an individual feels is worth suffering for. Mine would be my family, nature, art, and new experiences.
@@natserna5250 thats exactly what nietzcshe was saying! "if we can find a WHY for life, we can deal with the HOW". you've found your why's
@@arpitkumar4525 Whether it's a curse or blessing is a matter of interpretation. The way I like to see it, it just is. We have the power to interpret it the way we wish to.
"Some people gaze at the stars to seek out legends, others look to the comment section." - Friederich Nietzsche
what do you mean? many people are interested to know it
I love how on a video about Nietzsche, it’s filled with quotes by Nietzsche, even content on him is filled with his own material!!!
I remember getting into a heated debate over Nietzsche with a college professor, specifically over whether or not beyond good and evil should be mandatory reading in school. I guess an organization like education would rather convince people that they need their expensive pieces of paper to find any value in life than find value on their own. I should know I have two of those expensive papers, almost used them as TP during COVID.
So is wasting a education the fault of the educator or the learner?
You chose an unfortunate education and complained of your own decision. Wow
I constantly feel this way in and about life. Which is why it feels good to know that one of the most potent minds of this world did as well.
The writing, editing, graphics and voice-over delivery [so calm and extraordinary at being consistently neutral] Exquisite.. its been meaning in itself.
I love philosophy and I consider Nietzsche one of the most interesting figures in philosophy. :) Thank you so much for this video!!
Great overview and detail. Well done!
Easily one of the best videos I’ve ever watched. I teared up at the end. He left his work open ended so you could take what you want and create your own individual meaning. Ironically, he wanted to ease suffering but showing that when you pick up the pen and suffer for yourself and overcome you can become who you are. Amazing video. thank you
Great editing and super informative i loved this video
"A thought, even a possibility, can shatter and transform us."-Nietzsche. "to hear is to learn, to read is to live."- Friedrich Nietzsche.
I remember when I was totally ignorant of Nietzsche's existence back in highschool. I used to daydream a lot and think about the meaning of being in school, what it all meant, the purpose behind it and so forth. I figured it's the probable case that there is no afterlife, and therefore no inherent meaning in this life.
I also learned of the concept this blank slate of meaning grants you the freedom assign your own meaning. Given these two conjectures, the logical conclusion would be to live your life where you maximize your personal development. In other words, anything meaningful will be grounded in the generalized idea of continuous self-improvement.
Then I learned about Nietzsche and realized woah, some philosopher figured this out way before me and in much greater detail !
"Sorry Nietzche, we just had to get our message across."
- bacterium Treponema pallidum
Another brilliant video 😌
Many thanks again, all the way from little old Tasmania, Australia 🙌🇦🇺
The fact that he was _so_ taken out of context and misunderstood is ironic on so many levels.
I also can’t believe you didn’t use his abyss quote when talking about his mind collapsing in on itself.
What do you mean?
whats the quote?
@@rotemyan8935 “Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
It's strange the Nazis used the concept of the ubermensch for their propaganda when Nietzsche was a hardcore individualist and that believed anyone, whether they're Aryan or Jewish, could become an ubermensch and was opposed to nationalism and anti-sSemitism.
@@jackcarraway4707 yeah that was probably his sister’s doing.
that story about his slip into insanity after protecting the horse broke my heart :(
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Fair. And very well done.
Keep up the great work
I think the true meaning in our lives is found in the ability to find personal meaning, what gives ourselves purpose, that there is no grandiose meaning that encompasses all life, it is merely to accomplish what we as individuals find need to be accomplished
He could never be a failure... Look we’re talking about him now, he’s still in the cycle... He’s, in this age, an immortal...
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True and well said. His thoughts and works is applicable to date. Genealogy of morals for instance.
It is amazing that even in his phase of suffering and pain, he was able to create the most extraordinary theories.
Great summary of his life. 👍🏽
Oh, thank God. I was worried that I was the only woman. Thank you ❤️ so much.
Existentialists are cringe inconsistent sad messes
Seems like pain and suffering give you insight of life.
@@dipanjena7427 it absolutely does. if you're content, why the hell would you double check?
@@censoringcensor8433 It makes you look wise .
Excellent Intro. Amazing work
The most inspiring philosopher of all.
This channel has explained Nietzsche in such an easy way and yet with all the pomp this great thinker deserved.