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If you fight with the evil dragon for too long, you will also become the evil dragon yourself; Stare into the abyss for too long, and the abyss will stare back. ----Nietzsche "Beyond Good and Evil"/9f2f070828381f30068e9861a2014c086f06f067?x-bce-process=image/resize,m_lfit,w_450,h_600,limit_1/quality,q_85
Nietzsche
The simple understanding is:
If you fight a powerful enemy for a long time, you must have become a person like the opponent because of too much attention and understanding;
When you When you look at evil, evil is like a mirror looking into your heart.
Human nature is complex. There is no pure good or pure evil. In many cases, the two are interchangeable or exist. To fight a dragon, you must understand its methods and weaknesses. Over time, this kind of attention can easily make you lose yourself. And when you look at what you think is evil with a good attitude, are those standards also looking at yourself again and again?
This is a sentence that makes people feel a little cold after reading it. It strikes the reader's heart and creates fear. When we have the ability to defeat the evil dragon, when we have the right to look at others, are we still willing to stick to our original beliefs? Or, you can be like the evil dragon. Since you have such a powerful ability, you can also You can take life and death, but you can also be above all morals and laws and do whatever you want?
“Know the world, but be unsophisticated!” This has always been my attitude towards life. This world is full of complexity and chaos, but I choose the simplest way to live. Just as I am almost middle-aged, but I still have the innocence and fantasy of a child. Sometimes I just mindlessly listen to one side of the story and hit the wall. Just come back and cry for a while. I even think this is more interesting than being calculating and cautious in getting along with others. I still do this, and I am happy with it.
When I was in college, I often read Nietzsche and Freud while listening to the noisy mahjong in the dormitory. Because I loved reading books since I was a child, when I went to college, no one was there to control me, so I bought a lot of books I wanted to read and ate them in my dormitory. He is so obsessed that he often skips classes to read. But after reading it for a few months, I decided to give up reading Nietzsche's books because of the feeling that I was separated from the crowd. Everything I read was divergent from other people's opinions, but I still felt that my own ideas were superior to others. , scares me.
Life is life. If you are not doing academic research, I really don’t recommend that you understand every sentence, stream of consciousness and viewpoint of the philosophers too thoroughly. Otherwise, you can easily lose yourself with too much attention. ----Just like staring into the abyss, the abyss will stare back at you!