5 Ways to MASTER THE ART OF THINKING
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@ghulammurtazamughal6691
@ghulammurtazamughal6691 22 минут бұрын
Purpose of life is in Unity for peace and happiness through the struggle with honesty.
@MLM_EC
@MLM_EC Сағат бұрын
True. very enlightening. I got lashes many times for being good.
@Lcab-bh3wx
@Lcab-bh3wx 2 сағат бұрын
He explained the world. Not real life. We do need a Government like Jesus Christ preached. Under God almighty and able to get rid of all evil, including death. The future is bright when God's Kingdom takes over 🌎 government...
@angrypidgeon1714
@angrypidgeon1714 2 сағат бұрын
evil doesn't win. All evil self destroys and takes down everything it can with it. I call that the ultimate lose
@LouisRUFFIN-gm1nk
@LouisRUFFIN-gm1nk 10 сағат бұрын
Most times, It is not the thing that is dangerous, but the intentions of the ones in control of the thing that is dangerous. What are the true intentions of you. Are your intentions good or are they evil. Simple English question. The devil didn't make you do anything, your intentions and agendas made you do everything that you chose to do. You are the only one to blame for your intentions. If there is a good god out there that cares about us, Today is the best day for that good god to finally do something to finally help us, If not.... It's been whatever....
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 5 сағат бұрын
Great point-intentions are everything. We're responsible for our choices, and whether a higher power intervenes or not, our intentions shape our actions. Thanks for sharing!
@bhaswatiroy3939
@bhaswatiroy3939 10 сағат бұрын
Yes powerful gains power by force, but in the end they all suffer consequences. There are nothing wrong with peace and safety.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 5 сағат бұрын
Absolutely-power gained by force often leads to its own downfall. Peace and safety are values we can truly stand behind.
@alejandrocurado5134
@alejandrocurado5134 11 сағат бұрын
First, we must define what is to succeed or to fail. In the universe and its laws (the ones we know or attempt to know), Im afraid human success or failure are meaningless
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 5 сағат бұрын
Interesting point! While the universe may not care about our success or failure, our personal definitions still shape our reality. Thanks for sharing!
@TheaStanhope
@TheaStanhope 14 сағат бұрын
Absolute idiot. So Rome didn't fall because like all empires it over extended itself to lands belonging to the Goths who then plundered them. Christianity was about "goodness" not mass murder and plundering of gold in the Americas. He thought power was something that could be maintained permanently and not fleeting and with a heavy price as all things in life go. An infantile mind, as his incestuous love for his sister.
@AtticusMaxMillian43RDREALM
@AtticusMaxMillian43RDREALM 14 сағат бұрын
Remember: This is All a Test!
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 5 сағат бұрын
Absolutely-life's challenges are tests that help us grow. Thanks for the reminder!
@eyeessee
@eyeessee 14 сағат бұрын
The powerful have already taken everything.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 5 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing your view. It may seem like the powerful have it all, but Nietzsche reminds us that power is never absolute-it's always up for a challenge.
@walburk
@walburk 15 сағат бұрын
Can't a fella be a last man in peace?
@Bjorn-it1up
@Bjorn-it1up 15 сағат бұрын
Lol, see how well this philosophy work out for Nietzsche.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 5 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the comment
@jaweidishaque8389
@jaweidishaque8389 16 сағат бұрын
Drawing lessons from animal kingdom into human experience is fallacious. That is where Nietzsche philosophy is flawed. Divine design of creating Human species as inherently different and superior to all animal life, bestowed with conscience that has subliminal recognition of justice, compassion and righteousness completely differentiates the Human Experience. That is the essence that always eludes Nietzsche and all Existentialists. Only if one has faith in a Creator who has bestowed Humans with the element of conscience and a moral purpose, can one comprehend the higher purpose of life, way beyond power for its own sake.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 5 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing your perspective! Nietzsche’s comparisons to nature challenge us to think differently, but many feel our divine endowment of conscience and moral purpose truly sets us apart.
@ozgoodphotos
@ozgoodphotos 17 сағат бұрын
Control over the followers is why I have little respect for religion.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 5 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing your view! Nietzsche was very critical of how religion can be used to control followers, and many share your sentiment.
@danielkotzer636
@danielkotzer636 17 сағат бұрын
Nietzsche lost his mind in the end, Hitler, his student, lost in the end... we are not moral to gain success. it is a choice.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 5 сағат бұрын
Thanks for your comment! Nietzsche's work is often misinterpreted, but ultimately, choosing morality and success is a personal decision
@MichaelBlades-u2y
@MichaelBlades-u2y 18 сағат бұрын
Good wins in the end bossman don't care what no one says look at all the wicked people in history none didn't have a happy ending. A man is to be good for the creator instructions. not what the world thinks!🫡🫡🫡
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 4 сағат бұрын
Thanks for your comment! While Nietzsche challenges our notions of morality, many believe that true success lies in following a higher calling. Staying true to the Creator's guidance is indeed a powerful way to live.
@godKiller.369
@godKiller.369 19 сағат бұрын
slave morality is an excuse to be cruel violent corrupt lazy nothing
@benv770
@benv770 21 сағат бұрын
If evil were to win then Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussain and others like them would still be around causing havoc, evil cannot win cause good overcomes in the end, where are the evil men and empires of bygone eras...all vanquished by good never to be seen or heard of again, slavery and apartheid is gone, you are enjoying the benefits of living in a free country free from persecution because of the power of good over evil
@redelpe1
@redelpe1 Күн бұрын
This philosophy is so timely in the case of Palestine. On the one side there is the shameless brutal force of the Israeli war machine that is supported by the Western governments and the US with all its power and might, and on the other side the Palestinians, a maligned, poor and powerless nation with no international backing. So obvious that brute power and evil wins in this equation, and fairness , decency and justice are trampled in the dust.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 4 сағат бұрын
Thanks for your comment
@annturi5826
@annturi5826 Күн бұрын
One does NOT choose MORALITY to be safe and comfortable, quite the OPPOSITE. One chooses morality as one's way of life DESPITE its "POWERLESSNESS" in this world. Why? Because one's INTEGRITY and SELF RESPECT, which are acquired through SELF-CONTROL (not control of another) and by the POWER of CONVICTION, are more valuable than ANY OTHER kind of power, control, or gain. Yes, Nature is IMMORAL, but a HUMAN BEING IS NOT supposed to be a PART of it. We are supposed to be APART from it. TRUE POWER lies in being strong enough to say NO to "animal nature" and its IMMORALITY. Unless, of course, one PREFERS to behave like an ANIMAL, in which case one cannot be called a CIVILIZED HUMAN BEING.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 4 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing your perspective! I agree-true morality is about integrity and self-respect, not comfort. Real power lies in the courage to rise above our baser instincts.
@josron6088
@josron6088 Күн бұрын
Still it's better to be amoral than immoral.
@zshah3107
@zshah3107 13 сағат бұрын
@@josron6088 👍
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 4 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing your view! Being amoral-staying neutral-can sometimes be a less harmful stance than acting immorally.
@angrypidgeon1714
@angrypidgeon1714 2 сағат бұрын
he who isn' t with me, is against me. There is no such thing as amoral
@SerenaD-q4t
@SerenaD-q4t Күн бұрын
Um it's the circumstances and situations with included timing that matter in the outcome because oh let's see David and Goliath just to start
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 Күн бұрын
Absolutely-circumstances and timing can turn the tide, just like David and Goliath. Thanks for sharing your insight
@imlegendcc2854
@imlegendcc2854 Күн бұрын
This is only one side of the story..... Did injustice won in the finale? Did the world goes better when the powerful kills each other? Lol. Be wise😂😂😂😂
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 Күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment! You're right-this is just one perspective. Nietzsche's ideas challenge us to rethink morality, but real life is far more complex.
@alvinjohnson9531
@alvinjohnson9531 Күн бұрын
Those that have the WILL to fight, Let them fight! But those that do not have the WILL to fight, in this eturnal world of STRUGGLE, have NO right to live!! 😮 For is not knowning this the beginning of ONE's own WILL TO POWER that was taught by the profit Zarathustra after he decended down the mountain called LIFE the day after his creater, Nietzsche, killed the concept of GOD? 😮
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 Күн бұрын
Thanks for your passionate take! Nietzsche’s 'Will to Power' challenges us to harness our inner strength, though life's complexities go beyond simple confrontation.
@tomrhodes1629
@tomrhodes1629 Күн бұрын
As SOCRATES understood, EVIL is nothing more than IGNORANCE. And ignorance never "wins," but only seems to win - due to ignorance. LIMITATION is IRRATIONAL by definition. And we are experiencing limitation; we are having an irrational experience, which is the very definition of INSANITY. As SOCRATES understood, WISDOM is knowing and admitting to oneself that one's understanding is limited and therefore irrational. Intelligence without wisdom is a boat without water. And Nietzsche was intelligent, but quite insane in much of his reasoning, which was based on false, presumptive premises. Absolute Truth is simple and makes absolutely perfect sense. And the foundation of absolute Truth is what has been called "The Philosopher's Stone." I found It. And so can you, if you're ready to. That is, if you have overcome FEAR sufficiently that you possess enough WISDOM. Elijah has returned, as prophesied, and testifies.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 Күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your insights! I appreciate your take on Socratic wisdom and absolute truth as a compelling counterpoint to Nietzsche's ideas.
@gamezswinger
@gamezswinger Күн бұрын
Does the Venus fly trap apologize for being carnivorous? No.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 Күн бұрын
Exactly! Nature doesn’t apologize for what it is, and neither should we.
@shahabcfgc4222
@shahabcfgc4222 Күн бұрын
Muhammad PBUH has already told purpose of life fifteen hundred years ago. To pray to God
@eileenahern-ku9nx
@eileenahern-ku9nx Күн бұрын
In the end God ( good) wins ❤
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 Күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your view! Nietzsche challenged divine justice, but many hold that ultimately, good prevails.
@maxwelldownham235
@maxwelldownham235 Күн бұрын
It's not hard to see how and why Nazis thought so highly of Nietzsche's writings. Freud saw us as wretches, as scum. He saw our task as developing character and courage and to wake from the stupor we're born into. Then there's Matt 7:13-14 that says only a small fraction of us manage to navigate the strait gate to rise above our birth condition. That fact is more than obvious today. What's missing from our understanding is why we'd consent to go through this wretchedness. The power people are even more damned that the weak they exploit. Again it was Freud who said Christianity's answer to our dilemma is for fools and children, not developed souls. What's described here in this video is social Darwinism. It's taking us back to the Dark Ages and global chaos--and likely extinction (as Chomsky reckons). We have to do a lot better than that but it seems we can't. The stupor won the day. Weakness is the general human condition. Eric Hoffer said of it: "It's often been said that power corrupts. But it is no less true that weakness, too, corrupts. Power corrupts the few, while weakness corrupts the many. Hatred, malice, rudeness, intolerance and suspicion are the faults of weakness. The resentment of the weak does not spring from any injustice done to them but from the sense of inadequacy and impotence." I've met very few people who aren't devoted to weakness and mediocrity through fear and ignorance. The only conclusion to be drawn is that Earth life is the equivalent of rubbing a puppy's nose in it when he craps indoors. But what is it all leading to? What is the ultimate objective behind it? No mention of any of that here, just the bad news most of us already know. Bad news has become our diet of the day.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 Күн бұрын
Thanks for your deep insights! Nietzsche's work has been misused in many ways, and while his ideas may seem bleak, they push us to question power and morality. The ultimate objective is for each of us to find our own truth beyond the 'bad news.' Your perspective adds a lot to this conversation-thanks for sharing!
@JonesMissy-i2d
@JonesMissy-i2d Күн бұрын
So does woman 👩 it’s a road of disaster to believe your going to make a difference and in the end it maybe all done in vain so remember that.
@sgoogle11
@sgoogle11 Күн бұрын
there r two power, one has ego the dangerous for society's and other is sacrifice that's stand on moral and follow the God principles
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 Күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your perspective! I agree-ego-driven power can be dangerous, while selfless, morally grounded sacrifice has the potential to uplift society.
@thesoundpurist
@thesoundpurist Күн бұрын
0:18 huh no, kind man knowing he's dangerous, f$&$# you up at the right moment with precision and power is not to be overlooked. Angry rabbit= $hit , one able to handle you like chips bag but controlling himself= real virtue. Ok let's keep listening till the 3rd strike.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 Күн бұрын
Thanks for the vivid take! Controlled power and knowing when to strike definitely show true strength. Glad you're with us for the ride!
@danielkeboga3516
@danielkeboga3516 2 күн бұрын
We must resist this doctrine of exploration of the weak in the name of greatness and power. The devil in the initial stages appears very strong but in the end he suffers a humiliating defeat. Good will always triumph over evil.
@danielkeboga3516
@danielkeboga3516 2 күн бұрын
Exploitation
@jephtecloseil
@jephtecloseil Күн бұрын
Reality prove false
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 Күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your perspective! Even if power seems to favor the strong at first, true goodness can still prevail
@SamLukie
@SamLukie 2 күн бұрын
Being taken advantage of. ( nice guys come last.)
@JustMe-us4ne
@JustMe-us4ne 2 күн бұрын
Suffering is not by chance. It seeks you out so that you are never lonely.
@BHBBabayagaa
@BHBBabayagaa 2 күн бұрын
Great video make more videos like this.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 2 күн бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@ChrisBarry-h5h
@ChrisBarry-h5h 2 күн бұрын
Marcus Aralias was both good and powerful. He ruled with compassion unlike previous emperors such as Commodus and Caligula
@zshah3107
@zshah3107 2 күн бұрын
👍
@BHBBabayagaa
@BHBBabayagaa 2 күн бұрын
Diffrent times...
@rolandwhittle8527
@rolandwhittle8527 Күн бұрын
Commodus was Marcus Aurelius son he ruled after his father
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 Күн бұрын
Absolutely-Marcus Aurelius shows that true power can be compassionate. His leadership stands in stark contrast to the brutality of rulers like Commodus and Caligula
@johnthornton4591
@johnthornton4591 2 күн бұрын
"Now you see that evil will always triumph, because good Is dumb." - Dark Helmet
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 Күн бұрын
Ha, Dark Helmet! Nietzsche challenges our ideas of 'good' and 'evil'-it's all about power dynamics. Thanks for the laugh and your thoughts!
@johnthornton4591
@johnthornton4591 22 сағат бұрын
@@NexusInsight-13 Dark Helmet was not wrong.
@tonyhill4235
@tonyhill4235 2 күн бұрын
Nagarjuna: neither nor wins.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 Күн бұрын
Interesting point! Nagarjuna’s middle way-neither extreme wins-offers a refreshing counterpoint to Nietzsche's focus on power. Thanks for sharing!
@bacchusinstituteofscience8650
@bacchusinstituteofscience8650 3 күн бұрын
The strong have one enemy yhat they cannot beat, no matter how hard they try, and that is their own ego. Their own sense of reality. Sure contortions of reality and abuses of power may deliver short term gains, but in the long run, they are the source of their undoing. Hence, the only antidote to this, is humility and delayed gratification. If Freddie wants to misconstrue this as a slave morality, he is welcome to do so. However, this is the same impulse that nurtures and looks after the needy, without which, none of us would have made it to adulthood.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 3 күн бұрын
Great point-ego is the strong's greatest enemy. True power demands humility and delayed gratification to sustain lasting strength
@bacchusinstituteofscience8650
@bacchusinstituteofscience8650 3 күн бұрын
@NexusInsight-13 Freddie's insights on power are profound, but never forget his own perspectivism. He was an outsider looking in, locked away in a swiss mountain hut high on opium. This is not to say that his insights aren't useful, because they are. However, they have their biases, just as we all have, and our own inability to move past them, is precilsey the reason of why perpetual humility is nessesarcy. Will this generate long-term success? Not nessesarcily, however, it pre-empts you from dying to your own foolishness, and that is worth something as well in the law of the jungle.
@jackquinnes
@jackquinnes Күн бұрын
@@bacchusinstituteofscience8650 Freddie! Gimme a break! 😂
@JAB-bc9uv
@JAB-bc9uv 18 сағат бұрын
Friedrich........why would you purposefully diminutize his name......
@bacchusinstituteofscience8650
@bacchusinstituteofscience8650 18 сағат бұрын
@@JAB-bc9uv how else do you refer to someone who you appreciate, but are not sure that their drug habbit is all that good for them, but you see them as a well meaning, but missunderstood indvidual?
@Da_Xman
@Da_Xman 3 күн бұрын
This Nietzsche presentation here is pure, cold hearted horseshit that reduces human beings to "might makes right, lowlife meanness". Maybe Nietzsche should have lived in today's Somalia so that he could try out his viciousness for himself and put together a presentation for promoting immorality. This is SERIOUSLY DARK and reduces human beings to rabid animal level; anyone promoting it like this is just as self righteously manipulative and will walk on your face to get what they want.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 3 күн бұрын
Nietzsche's work is meant to challenge conventional morality, not promote cruelty.
@VladislarKoyaldik
@VladislarKoyaldik 3 күн бұрын
*the one and only logical and acceptable truth for our mind in tjis life is t is : god is one ..created us..made hell and paradise..gave us free will..gave us reason..gave us time..gave us rules..and finaly he is helpful and merciful..there is things that god want us to do and things the he does not...its up to us..
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 3 күн бұрын
Your comment contrasts Schopenhauer’s blind will with divine will, asserting purpose, morality, and choice. His mistake? Ignoring divine will.
@kiepnguoi5058
@kiepnguoi5058 3 күн бұрын
Why? Because good men are afraid of being good as virtues requires judment, reason, self-esteem. These are not innate feature of everyman, it means he has to be responsible for his life. When he’s confused what is certain and what’s not, evil will come and offer him the easy wayout, to forfeit his life to the devil’s hands
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 3 күн бұрын
Thanks for your insight! Virtue demands responsibility and self-awareness-qualities many fear-making evil's easy path all too tempting.
@GoatHouseBlues
@GoatHouseBlues 3 күн бұрын
But the lion cannot write a sonnet. The wolf cannot perform surgery or heal his pack. Comparing animal life to human life are 2 very different things.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 3 күн бұрын
Nietzsche's metaphors challenge our moral constructs, not literal animal abilities.
@jackquinnes
@jackquinnes Күн бұрын
@@NexusInsight-13 But being able to write a sonnet might have something to do with 'morality'; maybe that is also the case with surgical mastery and effort to excel in it in every medical operation. -- Nietzsche then again was useless outside his literal prowess. He wrote in metaphors and poetic epigrams for a reason, so let's not jump to straightforward conclusions. He was a diagnostician of the (budding) modern culture and society, not a therapist for the moral and weak ones. That is, he didn't envision a world of predators and psychopaths set free but rather that of emancipated humans living to the fullest of their potential! First of all he was a grand provocateur and relentless opponent of conventional thought and hypocrisy. He was a man of obsession, writing was all he had; poor fella, great fella.
@berniv7375
@berniv7375 Күн бұрын
@@NexusInsight-13 Yes. We are animals! Why do so many people pretend that they are not animals and view other animals with disdain. The difference between us and other animals is our ability to reflect on our actions. This is an amazing ability. What would be the point of us having this ability if we are going to ignore this ability and behave in the same ruthless way as other animals. It does not make logical sense. Logic dictates that we all go vegan. That is what has to happen if we all want to survive into the future.🌱☮🌱
@BAFREMAUXSOORMALLY
@BAFREMAUXSOORMALLY 3 күн бұрын
Why Tolstoy and Islam not mentioned at all?
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 3 күн бұрын
Good point! Tolstoy had deep respect for Islam and even studied the Quran later in life. Including his reflections on Islamic teachings, especially on simplicity, justice, and faith, would add depth to the discussion of his search for meaning.
@Bifurcatio
@Bifurcatio 3 күн бұрын
I feel there are 2 sides to Natural Law, a Yin side and a Yang side. The Yin side is Jungle Natural Law, or do as thou wilt; and the Yang side is the Civil Natural Law of those who want to live peaceably together. The Yang side should never be ignorant or blind to the Yin side, and reach down to the little black circle in the Light of the Yang and fight when need be. I feel the Founders of America did something like this when they fought the Yin power coming from England and the Jews, who are masters of the Yin Natural Law.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 3 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your perspective! I appreciate the Yin/Yang analogy for natural law, though I prefer not to attribute these traits to specific groups. For me, it's all about balancing raw power with civil order
@Bifurcatio
@Bifurcatio 3 күн бұрын
@@NexusInsight-13 Europa: The Last Battle.
@DinamoDeet101
@DinamoDeet101 2 күн бұрын
How are Hews masters of natural law?? Not giving rightcto Woman to pray on the holly Wall ??
@Bifurcatio
@Bifurcatio 2 күн бұрын
@@DinamoDeet101 "How are Hews masters of natural law??" They are not, they are masters of unnatural law. Not giving rights to women to pray at their holy wall is a good example, though I don't know why a woman in her proper mind would want to.
@PowerOfOne-u4h
@PowerOfOne-u4h 3 күн бұрын
Evil doesn't exist.
@GoatHouseBlues
@GoatHouseBlues 3 күн бұрын
What? What planet are you on?
@BHBBabayagaa
@BHBBabayagaa 3 күн бұрын
U must be a kristkuckkk christian
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 3 күн бұрын
Interesting point-Nietzsche saw 'evil' as just a label we use in power struggles, not an absolute force.
@andresmc1052
@andresmc1052 20 сағат бұрын
It seems as someone forgot his pills.
@JWilkins-lo3gg
@JWilkins-lo3gg 3 күн бұрын
Bunch of baloney based on erroneous axioms and faulty logic - all to the tone of presumptuous British accent! Nietzche died alone in an insane asylum.
@zeroonetime
@zeroonetime 3 күн бұрын
Bear in mind; TIME can manifest only in TIMING... From 0 we come to 01 we go.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 3 күн бұрын
Interesting perspective! Timing shapes our experience of time itself-perhaps Bergson’s duration is not just about perception, but about when and how moments unfold, creating meaning in the flow from 0 to 1.
@zeroonetime
@zeroonetime 2 күн бұрын
@@NexusInsight-13 Yes 01, You are a Being, as God said "I am that i am" Genius U R.
@TheWayofFairness
@TheWayofFairness 3 күн бұрын
Would you rather be with the team that cares about you? Evil just exploits you. Everyone is invited to join Team Fairness. We don't do anyone wrong and we care about everyone. We curse those that do us wrong. The most powerful ones punish evil for us.
@NexusInsight-13
@NexusInsight-13 3 күн бұрын
Team Fairness is noble, but Nietzsche reminds us that fairness can be manipulated by power.
@TheWayofFairness
@TheWayofFairness 3 күн бұрын
He was wrong.Good has courage. Evil is cowardly.​@@NexusInsight-13
@TheWayofFairness
@TheWayofFairness 2 күн бұрын
Nietzche ignores the fact that heroes are all through our history. Jesus, Buddha, Guru Nanak, etc. Evil was defeated in world War 2.
@jtstar10
@jtstar10 Күн бұрын
@@TheWayofFairness…the heroes you quoted were all weak af..!!😂