>all medical conditions are genetic
you're moronic
all atheists are dead inside and can only crave for some narrative where they have a messianic savior complex to fight their cravings for debased hedonism.
>He went mad trying to reject his lord and master, Wagner.
Ftfy.
I don't think that has anything to do with this. You can imagine how wonderful and also difficult it would be to be in close contact with a genius of that magnitude. His revolt against Wagner is bizarre and the least impressive thing about him, however I understand how one feel the need to try as he did to "break free", to find his own path without being swallowed up
No, it's pretty obvious that a lot of Nietzsche's issues stemmed from he, the fanboy, rejecting his idol. His first major work was an exploration of Wagner's ideas, and even to Twilight of the Idols (Huh, I wonder where he got that name from...) you still have that latent seethe half a decade after Wagner died.
I don't think he was actually very miserable. Besides the sickness, which you get used to, and is what provided him the opportunity to become a great psychologist. When you feel called as he did everything is meaningful, even suffering. It's a much better life than pretty much anyone else's
all atheists are dead inside and can only crave for some narrative where they have a messianic savior complex to fight their cravings for debased hedonism.
He was POWERFULLY miserable.
No maidens.
Physiological strain from bad gas causing psychological languish
Life of suffering from genetic conditions
>all medical conditions are genetic
you're moronic
>christgay
you're moronic
He literally died of some neural degeneration disease that he got from his father. morons.
no he didn't and no one has ever proposed such a preposterous hypothesis. lying piece of shit
He caught syphilis from his father?
He was weak and frail, not to mention that he got no pussy at all.
I like Jung's theory that his unconscious completely cucked his ego because he was going against the flow too much, "negative ego inflation."
Dude was sick all his fricking life. That's why he idolised power--because it made him healthy and happy.
Neurosis isn't genetic.
0 pussy
He went mad trying to reject his lord and master, schoppy.
>He went mad trying to reject his lord and master, Wagner.
Ftfy.
I don't think that has anything to do with this. You can imagine how wonderful and also difficult it would be to be in close contact with a genius of that magnitude. His revolt against Wagner is bizarre and the least impressive thing about him, however I understand how one feel the need to try as he did to "break free", to find his own path without being swallowed up
No, it's pretty obvious that a lot of Nietzsche's issues stemmed from he, the fanboy, rejecting his idol. His first major work was an exploration of Wagner's ideas, and even to Twilight of the Idols (Huh, I wonder where he got that name from...) you still have that latent seethe half a decade after Wagner died.
I don't think he was actually very miserable. Besides the sickness, which you get used to, and is what provided him the opportunity to become a great psychologist. When you feel called as he did everything is meaningful, even suffering. It's a much better life than pretty much anyone else's
all atheists are dead inside and can only crave for some narrative where they have a messianic savior complex to fight their cravings for debased hedonism.
no pussy
poor health
condemned to the solitude of genius
Christcuck projection, literally none of his books are depressing or miserable in tone.
He thought he was special. The unconscious has a habit of deflating one's pretensions.
>mocks God
>meets grim and untimely end
For the same reasons you are, anon
Small penis and mega-autism. He thought he could will himself into a chad lmao.
Have none of you morons read Nietzsche? His whole point is that heros are HAPPY. This board is pathetic
>Read his philosophy, he was so awesome!!
Read about his life, it wasn't. You gays are a fricking cult.
His own philosophy told him the noblest act for a weakling like him would be to kill himself, and yet he couldn't.
CADASIL
living in soulless times, I would be miserable too
I don't know what you guys are on about. Nietzsche is hilarious, and women are at best cows.
>Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche 15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German philosopher
>Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was a German