My Love of Friedrich Nietzsche

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  • @RobertGreeneOfficial
    @RobertGreeneOfficial  3 місяці тому +140

    Have you read the works of Friedrich Nietzsche? Who is your favorite philosopher? Drop a comment ⬇

    • @richardkalmwater5996
      @richardkalmwater5996 3 місяці тому +11

      Nietzsche and it is not even close.
      Nietzsche, unlike most philosophers, understood human nature better than most.
      And Nietzsche, unlike most philosophers understood women which modern man needs to emulate.
      And as Nietzsche advised, when dealing with women, bring a whip...

    • @bobisaiah4067
      @bobisaiah4067 3 місяці тому +12

      Friedrich Nietzsche and Albert Camus.

    • @iustin.12
      @iustin.12 3 місяці тому

      ​@@richardkalmwater5996recommend me a book to start with from nietzche

    • @BhartiJoshi158
      @BhartiJoshi158 3 місяці тому +8

      Haven't read anything but I will read from now on. You are my inspiration, Sir. I wish I could be like you. ♥️✨

    • @Z2wastaken
      @Z2wastaken 3 місяці тому +8

      Greene is my favorite.

  • @tuckerwhite5884
    @tuckerwhite5884 3 місяці тому +835

    "The strength of a man is measured by how much truth he can tolerate, or more precisely, to what extent he needs it muted, diluted, falsified."

    • @te9591
      @te9591 3 місяці тому +4

      Is that from Nietzsche?

    • @tuckerwhite5884
      @tuckerwhite5884 3 місяці тому +30

      @@te9591 Yes, it's from Beyond Good And Evil.

    • @TRUVIANGREY
      @TRUVIANGREY 3 місяці тому +13

      So true. It makes me think about the concept of someone not being able to handle the truth. And that if you can handle the truth, you are a strong person.

    • @te9591
      @te9591 3 місяці тому +5

      @tuckerwhite5884 that sounds really insightful, im always amazed by select Nietzche quotes.

    • @ginafarley6190
      @ginafarley6190 3 місяці тому +5

      It’s about facing the demons. Things you don’t like and don’t want to experience, but here they are. Regardless

  • @Laughing_In_Iowa
    @Laughing_In_Iowa 3 місяці тому +168

    My favorite quote of his :
    “And Those Who Were Seen Dancing Were Thought To Be Insane By Those Who Could Not Hear The Music.”
    💃🕺

  • @PropunKla
    @PropunKla 3 місяці тому +254

    My favorite Nietzsche quote, "To those human beings who are of any concern to me I wish suffering, desolation, sickness, ill-treatment, indignities-I wish that they should not remain unfamiliar with profound self-contempt, the torture of self-mistrust, the wretchedness of the vanquished: I have no pity for them, because I wish them the only thing that can prove today whether one is worth anything or not-that one endures.".
    I adore your work Robert and these videos explain more and more why.

    • @mazi.ifeanyichiukwujoachim3350
      @mazi.ifeanyichiukwujoachim3350 3 місяці тому

      Wow. Robert Greene's works ought to be declared classified information/knowledge. Just kidding, not until I finish his books

    • @ayushkanekar5698
      @ayushkanekar5698 3 місяці тому

      Man thats truth

    • @Phelix-fe8uo
      @Phelix-fe8uo 3 місяці тому

      Him saying so is his putting more ground work to his nihilism
      I think this could be something new as his idea of pain is that it's liberating according to this quote
      I believe that pain can be eye-opening to the sufferings that we have and it's something that unites us but I think that for non nihilists the comfort of the know is much better as I would prefer somethings to be sweet and beautiful

    • @brianjones9780
      @brianjones9780 3 місяці тому +13

      ​@@Phelix-fe8uo Nietzsche is far from nihilist. Nihilism claims life has no meaning. Nietzsche claims suffering is what gives life meaning.
      Attaining beautiful and nice things without suffering for them makes one's soul fat. Better to face hardship and struggle for it first, then you'll have an appetite for it.

    • @alena-qu9vj
      @alena-qu9vj 3 місяці тому

      Haughty words for somebody who ended in a looneyhouse...

  • @Zlata1Z
    @Zlata1Z 3 місяці тому +191

    All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.
    - Friedrich Nietzsche.

    • @kurts4867
      @kurts4867 3 місяці тому

      exactly.......e.g. the marxist & commies forced u to believe things that were not true because of power

    • @alena-qu9vj
      @alena-qu9vj 3 місяці тому +2

      Exactly. Above all the interpretation of Nietzsches work.

    • @3looming314
      @3looming314 3 місяці тому

      @@alena-qu9vj Nietzsche would disagree lmao

    • @gamezswinger
      @gamezswinger 3 місяці тому +2

      Nicolaus Copernicus, a Renaissance-era mathematician and astronomer, proposed a heliocentric model of the solar system. Copernicus suggested that the Sun, rather than the Earth, was at the center of the universe, and that the Earth and other planets revolved around it. The Catholic Church was initially resistant to Copernicus's heliocentric theory for several reasons: Biblical interpretation, Aristotelian cosmology, and challenges to authority. The Catholic Church (power) over the heliocentric model (the truth).

    • @tecategpt1959
      @tecategpt1959 3 місяці тому +2

      @@gamezswingerthe heliocentric model may be true, but it still would be “power prevailing”. It doesnt stop at the catholic church or any religious organizations. It goes beyond that, every bit of information you know either came from someone before you or you yourself had experienced it

  • @pdhansten
    @pdhansten 3 місяці тому +182

    Nietzsche’s writings on suffering saved my life. I was 40 and going through a very dark period. I am now 80 and have now read virtually everything he wrote. His brilliance and insights are astonishing. I love him too!

    • @Meta-Think
      @Meta-Think 3 місяці тому +1

      Which quotes are your favorite?

    • @th3g3ntl3man08
      @th3g3ntl3man08 3 місяці тому +2

      Which books?

    • @wiacco
      @wiacco 2 місяці тому +3

      @@th3g3ntl3man08that’s such a funny question. To understand Nietzsche you’ll have to first read Greek mythologie, other philosophy and history from his time, and then you’ll have to read all of his books at least once, if you want to understand him.
      Thus spoke Zarathustra is his best work in my opinion, after gay science. To understand these works takes years and lots of thinking.

    • @Aldarionz9
      @Aldarionz9 Місяць тому +1

      @@wiacco finally after all that thinking,they go crazy like he did.Meltdown!

    • @kousikreddy
      @kousikreddy Місяць тому

      Does reading him made you rich?

  • @michaelfbuckley
    @michaelfbuckley 3 місяці тому +72

    Reading Nietzsche changed the way I looked at the world, and at the same time, it validated some of the beliefs I could not articulate. He was an amazing thinker and writer.

    • @iam_anand
      @iam_anand 3 місяці тому +3

      i totally agree with u .while reading his book it felt like talking to my self...
      I also faced little difficulty while reading him.

  • @savvmoreland3595
    @savvmoreland3595 3 місяці тому +65

    It's pretty cool that the way he feels about Nietzsche is how I feel about his writings! 😊

  • @ArmwrestlingJoe
    @ArmwrestlingJoe 3 місяці тому +68

    Neitzsche’s philosophy of optimism and vigor for life have really helped me create a compass for my own life

    • @richardw3347
      @richardw3347 3 місяці тому +4

      what book is that in, if you don't mind? I'm very curious now since this video.

    • @ArmwrestlingJoe
      @ArmwrestlingJoe 3 місяці тому

      @@richardw3347 it’s scattered throughout his writings I haven’t read all his work but thus spoke Zarathustra and beyond good and evil are good examples. it’s recommended to not start with the former

    • @ArmwrestlingJoe
      @ArmwrestlingJoe 3 місяці тому

      @@richardw3347 I get most of my Neitzsche information from the “essentialsalts” UA-cam channel which breakdowns a lot of his writings. Those ideas are scattered throughout his writings but he also evolved as he got older so he was always like this. He was considered a pessimist by many but refuted it strongly

    • @reidchikezie1161
      @reidchikezie1161 3 місяці тому

      Thus Spoke Zarathustra, the best book of philosphy ever written, his Mona Lisa@@richardw3347

    • @tecategpt1959
      @tecategpt1959 3 місяці тому

      @@jamelcarpenter327People read nietzsche as some pessimist. He is a very optimistic philosopher however him banishing the hinterwelt was probably unrealistic

  • @santacruzman8483
    @santacruzman8483 3 місяці тому +6

    “Nietzsche was the one who did the job for me. At a certain moment in his life, the idea came to him of what he called 'the love of your fate.' Whatever your fate is, whatever the hell happens, you say, 'This is what I need.' It may look like a wreck, but go at it as though it were an opportunity, a challenge. If you bring love to that moment--not discouragement--you will find the strength is there. Any disaster you can survive is an improvement in your character, your stature, and your life. What a privilege! This is when the spontaneity of your own nature will have a chance to flow. Then, when looking back at your life, you will see that the moments which seemed to be great failures followed by wreckage were the incidents that shaped the life you have now. You’ll see that this is really true. Nothing can happen to you that is not positive. Even though it looks and feels at the moment like a negative crisis, it is not. The crisis throws you back, and when you are required to exhibit strength, it comes.”
    ~ Joseph Campbell

  • @willfriedland
    @willfriedland 3 місяці тому +43

    Great video! Reading Nietzsche sometimes gives me the feeling of doing something "not allowed." It feels like stealing from the cookie jar of wisdom.

  • @tomhardyy1
    @tomhardyy1 3 місяці тому +28

    I'm from Nepal, especially from priests family and a buddhist. I love philosophy because it gives you a different way to look at world and different want to live. I have read Robert Greene's Mastery and it's really wonderful. I know my life task now. I would love to understand Nietzsche in Robert Greene new book. And i can't wait for the Sublime.

  • @stylintylin77
    @stylintylin77 3 місяці тому +3

    "To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering." Says a lot more when you learn Nietzsche was ill most days that he was alive. But I also think he meant it in a way of just finding some joy in his life in all the loneliness and boredom

  • @wolfesound
    @wolfesound 2 місяці тому +2

    I've always loved Nietzsche since I was a kid, also before I fully grasped what I was reading.

  • @mustakimredwan3632
    @mustakimredwan3632 3 місяці тому +16

    Man, it feels like you are saving me from so much future trouble. Very grateful for your work, truly appreciate it.

  • @CuriousCyclist
    @CuriousCyclist 3 місяці тому +6

    Please don't stop making these videos. They are fantastic. I love how well your words flow.

  • @gayathrirajagopal3051
    @gayathrirajagopal3051 3 місяці тому +9

    Love you Robert ❤❤❤ i have listened to 50th law many times.. thank you so much

  • @hazikry
    @hazikry 3 місяці тому +8

    Discovered Nietzsche during my degree and had the privilege to study his work for a semester. He definitely changed my life.

  • @orlandojordan1469
    @orlandojordan1469 3 місяці тому +13

    Robert Greene talks so calm that make me feel his feelings about Nietzsche

    • @vigneshmoorthy6047
      @vigneshmoorthy6047 3 місяці тому

      He is always calm and envy his tone of voice. He can be dark & cold inside and still win people with his tone of voice.

  • @MicaelCorreia
    @MicaelCorreia 3 місяці тому +14

    Two legends, Amour Fati ❤

  • @benzerb77
    @benzerb77 3 місяці тому +2

    The influence of Nietzsche shines through in your writing. I'm not surprised to see it confirmed that you've been touched by his attitude and perspective.
    Nietzsche is my favorite, too. I like to say that I owe him my life. Not that I would have taken my own life had I not read him, but rather that the person I would have allowed myself to remain would have been better off dead. They would have been too dishonest.
    Nietzsche has a way of inspiring courage, brightness, and forward-leaning enthusiasm. You share this forward lean into life, providing footholds and technical knowledge for those making the climb into its heights.
    You two make a fine pair of authors ^-^

  • @DouBBy-The-Great
    @DouBBy-The-Great 3 місяці тому +10

    I'm glad that your books are kind of explore the same philosophy as him, truly life changing material, and I'm in love with every Robert Greene book

  • @joelmaskell4936
    @joelmaskell4936 3 місяці тому

    So glad you love him too! My favorite by far!

  • @OneBlurryLens
    @OneBlurryLens 3 місяці тому +6

    Something new to add to reading list.
    Thanks!

  • @loljoker-up4bk
    @loljoker-up4bk 3 місяці тому +1

    What I like about U is that U are realistic and honest about the world while simultaneously has a positive mindset . That's what makes you keep going in the world to live the world to the fullest . But also by being honest , you are able to suck in wisdom like vampire sucking blood . It feels enlightening . God bless U . U have no idea how much U saved my life . I hope your books prosper and touched many soul . They might feel oh this is dark , but when the more they encounter life , the more they know that U are speaking the truth and there is no way to go about it rather than using the methods in your books. My greatest wish for U is that U complete your final book . I will continue to look up to U

  • @4SomethingMore444
    @4SomethingMore444 3 місяці тому +23

    0:41 I discovered you, sir while i was stuck in a labyrinth at the age of 26. Thank you for showing me the way out! Much love ❤

  • @raginald7mars408
    @raginald7mars408 3 місяці тому +16

    ... as a German Biologist -
    1971
    a good friend
    gave me a little Book to
    MUST Read!
    - had no idea what it was about
    “Also sprach Zarathustra!”
    The Sound of Nietzsche
    Highly instantly addictive
    I then bought the Gesammelte Werke Paperback...
    - 1979 the Miracle
    Professor Karl Schlechta
    was Professor at the University Darmstadt
    where I studied Biology and Chemsitry
    I found out his address
    and he invited me to his House
    the most amazing conversation of my entire Life
    he donated me the Hard Cover editions he had edited
    Gesammelte Werke
    by Karl Schlechta
    Schlechta was certain
    Nietzsche had infected himself several times with Syphilis
    that destroyed his life ...
    Haunts me still every day -
    those Chain reactions up to today...

    • @christopherellis2663
      @christopherellis2663 3 місяці тому +2

      Speculation. He inherited his illness

    • @raginald7mars408
      @raginald7mars408 3 місяці тому

      @@christopherellis2663
      ... as a German Biologist -
      I wonder about that all the time.
      The strange death of his father -
      may have been based on Syphilis
      Syphilis connata
      Nietzsche was sick from a young boy on.
      His “philosophy”
      may be an attempt to deal with a corrupt physiology
      getting into Hyper Mode to compensate
      which makes Nietzsche then ...
      dispiccable...
      Kalr Schlechta never ever wanted to meet the real Nietzsche
      Wagner called Nietzsche
      "Dis Gusting"
      "Dirty"....
      The Dark concealed Nietzsche...

  • @ginalibrizzi5204
    @ginalibrizzi5204 3 місяці тому +4

    Thank you for sharing this, Robert. I discovered Nietzsche when I was 16, and only capable of a mostly superficial understanding. Similarly, I kept coming back to his work over the years (now in my 50’s). I’m wired to experience a full range of emotions, and have had plenty of opportunities to do so.
    The other writer (not philosopher, per se) who has always fascinated me is Dostoyevsky. I remember first finding his work through a summer reading list in high school, and it resonated with me so deeply. Throughout my life, I’ve often had the feeling that I was missing something; perhaps this is my own reflection of “What if my whole life has been a lie?”.

  • @pointblack808
    @pointblack808 3 місяці тому

    It's my favorite too and I discovered him about the same age.
    I relate to this from the start.

  • @ziggityzee3230
    @ziggityzee3230 Місяць тому

    Your my Nietzsche Mr. Greene. Thank you for all that you have given us through your literature.

  • @james.sirois
    @james.sirois 3 місяці тому +3

    BEST CONVERSATION EVER: Robert Greene & Nietzsche discussing power. Maybe you could write a dialectic? My god I just got an idea- I've begun writing a short film about Nietzsche, maybe it can be an alternative world where he meets Robert to discuss today's era, as he predicted and as Robert interprets it. Glad I came across this 😄

  • @WILSONeVi
    @WILSONeVi 3 місяці тому

    I’m currently reading “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” and it makes me feel more than any book I’ve read so far. Thanks for this amazing video! Looking forward to more :)

  • @brianpark8758
    @brianpark8758 3 місяці тому +2

    Many years ago after reading The Genealogy of Morals, I bought a copy of `Thus Spoke Zarathustra.` I tried to read it, but I couldn`t make head nor tail of it. So, I set it aside for a time & went on to read every book of Nietzsche's, except `The Will to Power.` Then, one late night I went back to `Thus Spoke Zarathustra` & it blew my mind! It was a very strange but profound sensation. Perhaps in some ways akin to a psychotic episode, but in a positive way, if there is such a thing. He understood the importance of language & had an astonishing grasp of it. That`s why I hadn`t then, nor even to this day read The Will to Power, because it was compiled from his notes by his sister ("that vile sow" as he described her in a letter to a friend), Elizabeth Forster. I do intend to read it one day.

  • @roopalishinde1514
    @roopalishinde1514 3 місяці тому +2

    The Buddha - Siddharth Gautam Buddha is the ultimate philosopher for me❤..... Change is the only constant he said....n after all these eras this truth prevails.

  • @freeman37
    @freeman37 3 місяці тому

    Awesome philosopher! Thank you, Robert.

  • @cembasakofficial
    @cembasakofficial 3 місяці тому +1

    This is so true and thats the exact reason behind there u understanding this, thats why you are able to be writing these awesome books sir. We love you

  • @redguy2489
    @redguy2489 3 місяці тому +6

    Robert. Im happy for your health progress.

  • @user-nw4ue6qr8o
    @user-nw4ue6qr8o 3 місяці тому +1

    True, he had a very different, unique and open way of thinking; I could agree some more of what you're saying Mr. Greene.

  • @nena_gz
    @nena_gz 3 місяці тому

    More of this! 😍 I love it! An unofficial book club of sorts! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @furkankostekli7400
    @furkankostekli7400 3 місяці тому

    What a great summary! Helpfull and artistic

  • @charlytaylor1748
    @charlytaylor1748 3 місяці тому +2

    Similar to me, my friend. Read at 16, still pops into my head aged 64.

  • @walterdoran1655
    @walterdoran1655 3 місяці тому +1

    Great observations as always. The Great Robert Greene always delivers, can't wait for new book

  • @taitcarrillo8926
    @taitcarrillo8926 3 місяці тому +5

    Nietzsche and Sisyphus are my two inspirations for endurance and acceptance.

  • @sergeiseredych8685
    @sergeiseredych8685 3 місяці тому

    Thank you, Mr. Green 😊

  • @letsplaywithlife3063
    @letsplaywithlife3063 2 місяці тому +2

    I love Nietzsche and Robert Greene !

  • @gsomethingsomething2658
    @gsomethingsomething2658 3 місяці тому +6

    Okay, reading Nietzsche is now on my (near term) bucket list. Thanks for the tip 👍

  • @mimim3475
    @mimim3475 3 місяці тому +2

    I was thinking of reading his book,then your video popped up! Now i have to read it !

  • @briandan0521
    @briandan0521 3 місяці тому

    Perspectival: that’s so cool. I think that people should be maneuverable in this world which is echoing what you have stated

  • @rico-sg
    @rico-sg 3 місяці тому

    Thanks, Robert.

  • @SineEyed
    @SineEyed 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing..

  • @cortneyellyn3233
    @cortneyellyn3233 Місяць тому

    Just bought my first nietzsche book! It’ll be here tomorrow. I can’t wait to dive in

  • @angelwhitewolf1116
    @angelwhitewolf1116 3 місяці тому

    Beautifully said, sir.

  • @TheRealLazyBear
    @TheRealLazyBear 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much Robert, i have learnt so much from you.

  • @WiseGuy770
    @WiseGuy770 3 місяці тому +14

    Great video Greene
    I love your books
    Especially The Art of Seduction very Excellent and Impeccable masterpiece

  • @josephclark5414
    @josephclark5414 3 місяці тому +11

    I am so happy you presented this! Absolutely wonderful!!

  • @marianadams782
    @marianadams782 3 місяці тому +7

    When I awoke this morning I was in a low state. As soon as I heard your voice my spirit lifted. Thank you 😊. The advantage of frequencies.

    • @cjwright79
      @cjwright79 3 місяці тому

      a very nice thing to say Marian, and I'm sure even nicer to experience!

    • @marianadams782
      @marianadams782 3 місяці тому +1

      @@cjwright79 A rarity a relief and a blessing to feel lifted by another. Thank you for your comment.

  • @SamuelJFord
    @SamuelJFord 3 місяці тому +14

    You can tell from your books that Nietzsche profoundly influenced you - your style of writing is brutally honest, emotive, and gets right at the heart of the matter in a few pages.

  • @SaschaOnBass
    @SaschaOnBass 3 місяці тому

    Nietzsche & Schopenhauer, Kant & Adorno/Horkheimer.
    Nietzsches Piano Music is insanely beautiful also!

  • @ogwinshawty9866
    @ogwinshawty9866 3 місяці тому +1

    I can’t wait to read about him in sublime I’m gone stand up and salute soon I touch your new book 🎉

  • @ericweis9771
    @ericweis9771 3 місяці тому +1

    Yes, my favorite philosopher

  • @mitchywraps6373
    @mitchywraps6373 2 місяці тому

    The way he explained him is great so I started reading neitzche

  • @martinwarner1178
    @martinwarner1178 2 місяці тому

    50 years I've read Nietzsche. Various translations, one, by Doctor Muller, I believe his name was, was the best. Does any one know of this fellows work? Nietzsche has always increased my bravery, with a tinge of recklessness. His description of inspiration is so good, I could go on. Peace and goodwill.

  • @danielscanlon7856
    @danielscanlon7856 3 місяці тому +1

    You are quickly becoming my new favorite teacher of deep understanding and self development. I can’t wait to begin reading your books. I’m wondering if there is an ideal order in which to take on the information and view expressed in your work. Thank you so much for doing what you do!

    • @danielscanlon7856
      @danielscanlon7856 3 місяці тому

      Obviously my question is off topic. Sorry for that. Just wanted to attempt contact by using your most recent post.

  • @ayanguitar
    @ayanguitar 3 місяці тому +6

    I have a personal inclination towards Immanuel Kant's work due to my love for scientific and transcendental interpretations. However, I agree that Nietzsche experienced and captured the common human emotions better.

  • @mainstreet3023
    @mainstreet3023 3 місяці тому +2

    I wish you had spoken longer and more comprehensively because it was captivating to see someone, a grown man, carried away by their enthusiasm for an author.

  • @surenderkumarohlayan6900
    @surenderkumarohlayan6900 2 місяці тому

    Definitely he tried to explain the situation as it existed and the solution for the future

  • @DollaLlama
    @DollaLlama 3 місяці тому

    Well said

  • @fahadbinnazir5314
    @fahadbinnazir5314 2 місяці тому

    I wish i had an uncle/big brother like you.

  • @katiakay
    @katiakay 3 місяці тому

    We had to read Nietzsche as part of my Political Science degree - Epistemology of Social Science. Love his works!

  • @attri2292
    @attri2292 2 місяці тому

    Just discovered neitzche and love the philosophy

  • @iwatchyoutube4179
    @iwatchyoutube4179 3 місяці тому

    Nietzche is a man I truly adore. Even with his weakness dragging him down he choose to seek glory and fulfilment in his battling against cynical nihilism and to affirm his life simply to exist in this world. There are many idea I disagree with him but even that I would always adore a man that trying his best to affirm life for his version of glory. I'm actually having fun reading Thus spoken from Zarathustra because it's the only work I actually understand right now (lol).

  • @luismendez3090
    @luismendez3090 3 місяці тому

    Robert.... your energy and communication skills is getting better with every video you produce. You look younger....great. thanks for sharing your wisdom. Please coach Biden .... please

  • @arthurwieczorek4894
    @arthurwieczorek4894 Місяць тому

    Perspective as life experiences. Perspective as goals. Perspective as social context. Perspective as ....

  • @xextentx
    @xextentx 3 місяці тому

    You look great, Robert!!

  • @GangsterReviews
    @GangsterReviews 3 місяці тому +3

    Exactly why Zarathustra gets angry when people are following exactly in he's footsteps

  • @sohom_nandy
    @sohom_nandy 3 місяці тому +5

    sir, your book amazes me. I got the chance to read it this month and I just finished.I feel like I have found ahold a handbook of assessing different personality traits in people... Thank you for your work.

  • @rickyvoyvodic7898
    @rickyvoyvodic7898 3 місяці тому +1

    Looking good Robert!

  • @davidgbaigbor784
    @davidgbaigbor784 3 місяці тому +1

    To think that I discovered Robert Greene when I was 15 years old. Now in my 30s his writing fascinate me, I sometimes wish I could eat up all his publications 😂

  • @DhrubajyotiSengupta-oh5pg
    @DhrubajyotiSengupta-oh5pg 3 місяці тому +4

    Great Content Sir 👍👍👍👍😊😊😊😊..... Friedrich Nietzsche was really a genius 👍👍👍👍👍... Really 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @user-qz7zx2sd4v
    @user-qz7zx2sd4v 2 місяці тому

    So interesting 🧐 thank you ❤

  • @RutagiMund
    @RutagiMund 3 місяці тому

    'Amor Fati' is in line with the Stoic principle as well.

  • @jakepokemonman1227
    @jakepokemonman1227 3 місяці тому +15

    Nietzche changed my life totally

  • @kwamester14
    @kwamester14 3 місяці тому

    I fw Nietzsche as well. Explained things to the tee for me

  • @user-ll6pu1ct7n
    @user-ll6pu1ct7n 3 місяці тому

    Robert I hope you also know that you are loved.

  • @virkspiritual4939
    @virkspiritual4939 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks Robert for psychological knowledge ❤,🙏I wish people like you must Live longest and more genius birth rate must be

  • @michaelvan-vn9ku
    @michaelvan-vn9ku 2 місяці тому

    Same here...due to his reputation after ww2 I was hesitant to start reading N.
    After picking up Kaufmann's book I was captivated...

  • @randomfails4442
    @randomfails4442 3 місяці тому

    great work! Robert, I love the way you view the world. Also, I have a suggestion: can you please improve the video editing style? A lot of people nowadays are attracted to it, so that increases your impact because it grabs their attention.

  • @sumangupta700
    @sumangupta700 Місяць тому

    Sir, could you give more such reflective lectures on other philosophers whom you liked a lot, or you think are highly underrated, and today's youth must go through them once.

  • @lilliancostanza367
    @lilliancostanza367 3 місяці тому

    So, it's all true? WOW. You make it sound simple and super complicated. I still think you're amazing.

  • @danielcollins9628
    @danielcollins9628 2 місяці тому

    Love peace as a means to new wars

  • @thihsareb
    @thihsareb 15 днів тому

    I read the Book of Five Rings by Musashi in high school. That was in the70’s. Big impression on me. Even to this day.

  • @viaceslavkiptilov1203
    @viaceslavkiptilov1203 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you Mr. Greene. Your wisdom and non-bullshit attitude brings a "light of reason" to this World. Alike to Carl Sagan's - A Demon Haunted World.

  • @attri2292
    @attri2292 2 місяці тому

    Mike Mentzer introduced me to Ayn Rand which led me to find meaning of life and Fight club introduced me to Neitzsche who told me purpose of life is nothing but to suffer pain and relieve pain of others and take it upon yourself, and when everyone does the same, only then collective progress can happen

  • @Ockerby
    @Ockerby Місяць тому

    Great Video!
    Amor Fati! ⚡

  • @AAL--gk2pu
    @AAL--gk2pu 16 днів тому +1

    “Without Nietzsche, life would be a mistake.”

  • @martinsapsitis4292
    @martinsapsitis4292 Місяць тому

    I'll check him out, I get this, cheers Roberto.

  • @cordariusniter5735
    @cordariusniter5735 3 місяці тому

    I use to ask myself. What make a person so special? What give them them it factor? I realize it the person who having fun in life that what them special . When people think of fun they think of something physically. They think of a person doing something unproductive . I’m talking about having fun mentally. Allowing yourself to make mistakes or look silly in front of others.

  • @roosebeltranjo2713
    @roosebeltranjo2713 3 місяці тому

    Im halfway on your book 48 laws of power

  • @aguillermo2498
    @aguillermo2498 3 місяці тому +5

    I suffered from very severe OCD for 15 years. Nietzsche's writings literally saved me.

  • @kestrel09
    @kestrel09 2 місяці тому

    This Neitzsche quote really resonates with me:
    “Star friendship.- We were friends and have become estranged. But this was right, and we do not want to conceal and obscure it from ourselves as if we had reason to feel ashamed. We are two ships each of which has its goal and course; our paths may cross and we may celebrate a feast together, as we did-and then the good ships rested so quietly in one harbor and one sunshine that it may have looked as if they had reached their goal and as if they had one goal. But then the almighty force of our tasks drove us apart again into different seas and sunny zones, and perhaps we shall never see one another again,-perhaps we shall meet again but fail to recognize each other: our exposure to different seas and suns has changed us! That we have to become estranged is the law above us: by the same token we should also become more venerable for each other! And thus the memory of our former friendship should become more sacred! There is probably a tremendous but invisible stellar orbit in which our very different ways and goals may be included as small parts of this path,-let us rise up to this thought! But our life is too short and our power of vision too small for us to be more than friends in the sense of this sublime possibility.- Let us then believe in our star friendship even if we should be compelled to be earth enemies.”