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Exactly! Ayn Rand has the same problem...well I dunno Ayn Rand kind of brought it upon herself. She says "think for yourself"...which is to say "think what I'm thinking". But as for Nietzsche it's very hard to truly understand where he was coming from. He had a lot of "problems", most of which he brought upon himself, i.e. the antichrist. I don't want to be a disciple of Nietzsche though. Too difficult for me at the moment.
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Your welcome! Yes, Bach is great and so Nietzsche. Both together a dangerous mix ;-)
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@zhiopm Thanks man, I really appreciate it. Wonderful music.
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It is Bach's Prelude No.14 in F-sharp major, BWV 859. I believe it is played by Rosalyn Tureck. Glenn Gould played it much faster...
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@FeelingFreshSon Most of Nietzsche's so-called "followers" today tend to be doing so as a trend, in the same vein of the hipster trends. Ridiculous that they ignore the majority of his philosophy to do one of the things he most abhorred - conform to the herd.
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Despite of being a believer myself, I see Nietszche as an extraordinary person and his philosophy has much to teach us.
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What's the music ?
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I hope people remember not to follow Nietzsche blindly, you know, "herd mentality". Nietzsche says not to follow people blindly.
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Nietzsche was a mystic. Schopenhauer was influenced by Vyasa. He knew he was going to become still: "I will only believe in a God that knows how to Dance" HA HA HA HA HA HA HA. Thank God he did not reveal everything. And to those who knew, he simply reminded.
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أبوك يالشنب
One of the most brilliant men in history, along with Spinoza.
alifeofreason 6 months ago 27
Ecce Homo.
hrodvi 2 months ago 12