>Life is a terrible nightmare, but we should live like its not and take pride in it
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>>Life is a terrible nightmare
Nietzsche never says that
>t. homosexual who has never read Nietzsche
Kek this
You have not read Nietzsche and should have a nice day asap
>t. other homosexual who has never read Nietzsche
terrible nightmare is a bit too strong a phrase, there is suffering sure but that is life
>“Only great pain, the long, slow pain that takes its time... compels us to descend to our ultimate depths... I doubt that such pain makes us "better"; but I know it makes us more profound... In the end, lest what is most important remain unsaid: from such abysses, from such severe sickness, one returns newborn, having shed one's skin... with merrier senses, with a second dangerous innocence in joy, more childlike and yet a hundred times subtler than one has ever been before.”
>there is suffering sure but that is life
god how this redditor refrain makes me seethe
>life has suffering and you will mostly likely suffer by so many forces outside of your control, but its cool though its just how it is, just enjoy life and wagecuck xddd
I fricking hate homosexuals like you, I fricking hate this shitty society, I feel like a rat caged doing the same thing everyday only to be abused by my superiors.
that's okay, rabbi Yeshua will save you when you will blow your brains out, you will see the "real" world when you die, have fun
Philosophy of the stupid, insipid, demoralized homosexual.
>demoralized
this you?
Deal with it pussy
FRICKING israelite FRICK YOU!
>Both live and die like b***hes
>Both are fricking wrong
>They're still remembered for some reason
>dies like a b***h
>is wrong
>still remembered
so like rabbi Yeshua?
at least the rabbi was able to spin his death in a neat way. many billions agree. unlike these schizos
rabbis teachings weren't really popular 100 years after his death, we can wait a century or two for Nietzsche
>many billions agree
billions of africans and browns
You forgot the Olives. They built western civ. Sorry, failed son of Aryas
Reminder that Nietzsche died a weak and infirm man who cried often and was rejected by women. He merely indulged his masculine fantasies in literature. No wonder he’s become a beacon for so many pathetic and disgruntled young men who can’t comprehend either religion or real philosophy.
>The Blessed in the Kingdom of Heaven Will See the Punishments of the Damned So That Their Bliss May Be More Delightful to Them
what fantasies do christcuck newbies from /misc/ indulge in?
Why are you projecting your depression on authors? Life is a nightmare when you aren’t doing what you desire, you are only alive if you are following your desire. If you WERE, you wouldn’t be in these emotions.
When I lived my life pursuing desire is when I was the most empty and miserable. Ironically, the closest I ever got to feeling like my life was worth it was when I was rejecting what I desired in favor of what was necessary or worthwhile.
Same
>necessary or worthwhile
Different kinds of desire. Long term rewards vs short term
I certainly don’t desire all things that are worthwhile as some are painful and difficult but even if you were right, which you’re not, this concession would mean your early reply is at best insufficient.
When I said I desire I didn't mean jacking off all day. I'm saying what you really want. If you are hungry and avoid food, you will be in pain.
The main reason why following our desires make us is miserable is because they are fine tuned for hunter gatherers, not humans living in civilisations
I think that most existentialists have as the bedrock of their philosophy basic presuppositions about Western philosophy which are in fact false presuppositions. I mean, think for a second what a big condemnation it should be for someone like a Nietzsche if he attacked Christianity but didn’t even really understand Christian theology or thought things about Christian theology that weren’t really true. Just from a totally objective standpoint, he should be dismissed on that basis were it the case and to not do so would be illogical, irrational, and his whole project would be pointless anyway and should be dismissed on that basis. I believe that many if not most of the existentialist contained problems such as this one. The only ones who were somewhat honest about it were Kierkegaard and Heidegger afaik.
you never read Nietzsche and don't want to understand him, therefore your word salad can be dismissed
I did and you moronic Nietzscheans can’t just go around accusing everybody who reads him but disagrees with him of having not read any of his books. We all see right through it.
you didn't and by the way the world isn't 6000 years old
Another round of incredible arguments from a Nietzschean
the world is NOT 6000 years old, you're free to go back to IQfy, newbie
Theology of any kind is only useful to people who have already bought into the religion
You know, I had the thought that people are going to get hung up on my using Christian theology as an example but I thought “No, surely they’ll be smart enough to realize this reply isn’t about theology per se, but basic presuppositions in general”. I was wrong. You people are dumb, put bluntly. Moreover, I’m willing to guarantee that you know basically nothing about r theology. And you know I’m right too by the way. I know you’ll deny it, but inside you know I’m right about that.
Nietzsche is more “life is a terrible nightmare for the bungled and botched and that’s why we need eugenics.”
I have never gotten the impression that Nietzsche would say “terrible nightmare.” He talks of suffering, change and fate. But gives you a perspective to make these into strengths.
When philosophers talk about life most of the time they speak in a general perspective, not an individual one.
>neetche
>i hate weaklings reee
>dies an invalid
>camus
>life is le absurd
>dies in a car crash
as you can see Schopenhauer keeps winning
Schopenhauer is the only philosopher that was true about the state of life. We literally work, reproduce, and die so our offspring's do the same thing and for what in the end? We have a will that controls us all to the same fate and because death exists we will lose everyone around us until ultimately we go out. What the frick is the point of this stupid existence?
>What the frick is the point of this stupid existence?
As far as Schopenhauer's concerned? To rail against the unwashed masses for not giving him the recognition his genius entitled him to.
Schopenhauer wasnt a nihilist, he was a pessimist, there is a difference. Pessimists see negative value in things, nihilists see no value in things
You fundamentally dont understand shcoppy and are a moron sir
Nihilist and pessimists are kinda the same, seeing life with no value is very similar to seeing life as shit, because there isn't anything positive to say about life. Fricking nothing at all
Batman = Nietzschean
Owlman = Schopenhauerian
/// I could hear my roommate plodding up the steps to our apartment /// He tried to fob off an inferior brand on us /// His main shtick is delivering one-liner jokes, of which he claims to have 200 of /// I want nothing to do with that bunch of nitwits /// The Cyclopes, too, were gigantic, towering up like mighty mountain crags and devastating in their power /// The burglar used a jimmy to open the window /// There's a motley assortment of old furniture in the house we're renting now /// How is this attractive aphorism to be converted into constructive policies? /// It's like one of those tinkly bells that you get with Buddhism or one of those religions, a little dry bell /// Smaller quilts for single beds are exempt from tax /// He has long felt that Ray was set up, that he was a patsy /// I showed up giddy with anticipation, brimming with questions /// To use the vernacular of the period, Peter was square /// As a rule, monocles were a male accessory: If in need of an aid to vision, a woman would use spectacles or a lorgnette, a pair of glasses on a handle /// Both men and women have cowlicks, which can be covered by longer hair so the whorl is not visible /// At parties he always makes a beeline for the prettiest woman in the room /// I've been racking my brains all day but I can't remember her name /// He was agonizing over the moral issues involved /// The team returned disconsolate from three losses /// This had many drawbacks including the added pressure on peewee-aged players (12-year-olds) ///
coomer atheists are desperate to find a justification for the shitty life of the peasants, after they claim christianity was wrong and evil
Christianity is a perverted version of Islam
repent, kuffar
>I want to learn more and more to see as beautiful what is necessary in things; then I shall be one of those who makes things beautiful. Amor fati: let that be my love henceforth! I do not want to wage war against what is ugly. I do not want to accuse; I do not even want to accuse those who accuse. Looking away shall be my only negation. And all in all and on the whole: some day I wish to be only a Yes-sayer.
>The superior caste—I call it the fewest—has, as the most perfect, the privileges of the few: it stands for happiness, for beauty, for everything good upon earth. Only the most intellectual of men have any right to beauty, to the beautiful; only in them can goodness escape being weakness. Pulchrum est paucorum hominum: goodness is a privilege. Nothing could be more unbecoming to them than uncouth manners or a pessimistic look, or an eye that sees ugliness—or indignation against the general aspect of things. Indignation is the privilege of the Chandala; so is pessimism. “The world is perfect”—so prompts the instinct of the intellectual, the instinct of the man who says yes to life. “Imperfection, whatever is inferior to us, distance, the pathos of distance, even the Chandala themselves are parts of this perfection.”
Your reading of Nietzsche is terrible. It's his Chandala who see life as a nightmare.
The are providing a humanist perspective of the second law of thermodynamics.
You have the power to either let entropy turn everything into meaningless chaos or meaningful information/experience
If you don't want to go insane from suffering this curse of existence, then start larping. Don't take life (or yourself) too seriously. Treat it as a video game where you go around picking and fulfilling quests, and build a narrative for yourself that you can be proud of at the end of your life.