1 Since I got tired of searching, I have learned to find it once I find it; since a headwind came, I have been able to resist the wind from all directions and sail on the boat.
2 I have abandoned many things, so I am regarded as arrogant by you. If you drink from an overflowing wine glass, you will inevitably spill a lot of good wine, so do not doubt the quality of the wine.
3 "He perishes, and he falls." You mock again and again, but know that he falls above you. His extreme joy brings sorrow, but his bright light is closely followed by your darkness.
4 This man is going higher --- he should be praised! That man always descends from on high. He lives and voluntarily gives up praise. He is a man who comes from high!
21 Praise makes some people humble and others rude.
22 Never forget. The higher we fly, the smaller we appear in the eyes of those who cannot fly.
23 For the lonely. We cannot be honest men if we do not respect the honor of others when we are alone as we do when we are in public.
6 We have created a world suitable for living for ourselves, accepting various aspects, causes and effects, movement and stillness, form and connotation. Without these trustworthy things, no one can survive! However, those things are not proven. Life is not an argument; the conditions of existence may be inherently wrong.
7 Where there is rule, there are masses; where there are masses, there is need for servility; where there is servility, there are few independent individuals; and these rare individuals also have the ability to oppose individuals. of collective intuition and conscience.
8 Be careful! As soon as he thought about it, he immediately prepared a lie.
9 The greatest benefit of a big victory is that it relieves the winner of the fear of failure. "Why can't I fail once?" He said to himself, "I have enough capital now"
10 He is poor now. The reason is not that others deprived him of everything, but that he Abandoned everything. Why is this so? ---He is accustomed to searching. The so-called poor are those who have a wrong understanding of his willingness to be poor.
11 He is a thinker, which means: he is good at treating things simply--simpler than the things themselves.
12 The most cunning way to destroy something is to deliberately defend it with fallacies.
13 People regard need as the cause of things happening, but in fact, it is often the result of things happening.
14 A wise man asks a fool, what is the way to happiness? The fool didn't hesitate, just like someone asking him about the way to the nearby city, and replied, "Appreciate yourself, and then wander around." The wise man shouted: "Shut up, you ask for too much, self-appreciation is enough." "La!" The fool replied: "How can we continue to appreciate without consistent contempt?"
15 People either never dream, or they have interesting dreams; people must also learn to be awake: or never. Sober, or sober and interesting.
1 God is dead
PS: I saw a church advertisement some time ago. The screen was completely black and there were only 4 words: Nietzsche is dead...
2 Superman is the ocean in which your great scorn will sink.
3 Man is a rope between the animal and the superman - a rope suspended over the abyss.
4 The reason why a person is great is that he is a bridge, not a goal.
PS: There is no purpose in life, only process. The so-called ultimate purpose is empty
5 Everyone has the same needs and everyone is the same. If anyone feels different, he will Into a madhouse.
PS: Whoever has his own personality will understand this sentence
6 My soul is calm and bright, like the mountains in the morning. But they thought I was cold, a mocker who made terrible jokes.
7 Human existence is terrible and always meaningless: a mischievous person can be its doom. I want to teach people the meaning of existence. This meaning is Superman, the lightning in the dark clouds.
8 There is much that weighs heavily on a strong, loaded spirit.
There is something awe-inspiring about this spirit: its power demands heavy loads, even the heaviest.
9 A loaded spirit carries all these heaviest things, like a laden camel hurrying towards the wilderness. This is how the spirit hurries into the wilderness. However, a second transformation occurred in the lonely wasteland: the spirit became a lion, and it wanted to win freedom for itself and become the master of its own desert.
10 Stop burying your head in the sands of such things as heaven, and set your head free so that this earthly head can create meaning for the world!
11 I have learned to walk, and from then on I let myself run; I have learned to fly, and from then on I can fly away without wanting to be pushed first. I'm relaxed now, I'm flying now, looking down, now there's a god dancing inside me.
12 The situation of people is the same as that of trees. The more it wants to open up to high places and bright places, the more its roots will go downward, toward the soil, toward the darkness, toward the depths--- toward evil
13 When I reach the heights, I realize I am always alone. No one spoke to me, and the lonely winter made me tremble. What on earth do I want to do in high places?
14 Even if you are gentle and kind to them, they still feel despised by you. They repay your kindness with covert acts of harm. Your silent pride is always at odds with their taste; if you are ever so humble as to be vain, they will be delighted.
15 One day loneliness will tire you, your pride will twist, and your courage will gnash your teeth. One day you will cry: "I am lonely!"
16 The reason why some people live in isolation is to avoid gangsters: they really don't want to drink well water or enjoy fruit and fire with gangsters. Some people go into the desert and suffer thirst with the wild animals, but they just don't want to sit by the water trough with the dirty camel driver.
17 Who is hated by the people? ---Like a wolf hated by dogs? He is an unrestrained genius, a sworn enemy of shackles, a master who refuses to worship and wanders leisurely in the woods and springs.
18 Deep down in my heart I only love life---and, to be honest, when I hate it, I also love it the most!
19 You want to rise high, so you look up to high places. Since I have risen high, I look down. Who among you can both laugh and be exalted?
20 People who climb the highest mountains make fun of all tragedies and sorrows, with a serious attitude.
21 No one has ears like mine, so what’s the use of my words in a place like this! I'm here too early.
PS: Nietzsche was indeed a pioneer of his time. Although this is crazy, it is true.
22 Oh, loneliness, you are my hometown! I have lived a barbaric life in a barbaric foreign land for too long, so it is impossible for me to return to you without tears!
23 Whoever knows fear and conquers it, whoever sees the abyss and faces it proudly, has determination. He who looks at the abyss with eagle eyes and digs at the cliff with eagle talons has courage.
24 More advanced people, your biggest disadvantage is not learning to dance. People must dance --- dance beyond yourself! What does your failure mean? There are so many things that might work! So you have to learn to laugh at yourself! Lift you up, O excellent dancers, higher, higher! Don’t forget to laugh out loud too!
25 Whoever has too many thoughts would rather make himself stupid.
26 Here, my biggest pain is loneliness... This loneliness is attributed to the individual's inability to reach a common understanding with the world
27 In loneliness, everything can be obtained-- -Besides being sane.
28 The love of wealth and the love of knowledge are the two forces that move the earth. As one force increases, the other force will inevitably decrease.
29 My wisdom is finally deenchanted, I know less than Hamlet, less than Socrates, less than nothing! This is the ultimate truth: there is no truth, only the dying soul hanging painfully on the "cross"...
30 If we always search for the bottom, then we will go to destruction.
31 Fearless thinkers can best experience extremely painful tragedies; they respect life because life is their biggest opponent...
32 Beware of the spirit: the spirit will make us Extreme loneliness, loneliness means no sense of obligation and no restraint; spirituality will corrupt our character...
33 Do not confuse unbelief, which is completely incapable of belief, and unbelief, which can no longer believe in a certain world view. Beliefs are conflated. The latter situation is generally a precursor to a new belief.
34 What is art? It's prostitution.
35 Self-worship is a means of achieving poetic harmony of character. We should harmonize our character and abilities and preserve and enhance all that we are, through worship.
36 Stoicism has only one sacrament, and that is suicide...
PS: Although Nietzsche later rose up against Schopenhauer, in fact, he was still pessimistic at heart ism, he said: "I was very confident about my future until I remembered Schopenhauer---I broke with him every morning and reconciled with him every evening." He also said: "The only thing worth advocating in the world is complete nihilism in action."
37 Mediocrity is a mask of happiness that a conceited spirit can endure, because it does not allow most people, that is, mediocrity The reader thinks of disguise: he disguises himself precisely for the sake of mediocrity - not to offend them, yea, often out of sympathy and kindness.
38 A natural spiritual aristocrat is not very diligent.
PS: Idleness is the ideal of genius, laziness is the virtue of romantics. Therefore, I do not deny the correctness of Nietzsche's words. The remaining question is: Is this kind of person suitable to survive in today's society?
16 "Oh, I am so greedy! What lives in this soul is not the spirit of selflessness, but the self that is greedy for everything. It seems that it wants to use many people to help it observe and seize the self, and to save everything. , who doesn’t want to lose everything that belongs to him!”
“Oh, my greedy flame! How I would like to be reborn and become a hundred people!”
Who! Whoever cannot understand the lamenter through his own experience cannot understand the passion of the seeker.
PS: Rimbaud also said: I am willing to be anyone.
17 Where there is a lack of will, there is an urgent need for faith. Will, as the emotion of command, is the most important sign of autonomy and power.
PS: In fact, Nietzsche himself could not resist the emptiness of having no faith, so he later said: "After I threw God out of the window, I tried hard to let him come in through the back door of my life. Atheism It is a kind of bitter wine that requires a strong stomach to hold it. "Of course, it does not mean that we need to return to the embrace of religion. We can believe in ourselves--if we ourselves are qualified to be worshiped by you!
18 You don’t understand what you are going through at all. You are like running around in life in a drunken sweat, falling down, and rolling down the stairs. Fortunately, you were not injured because of your intoxication. Your muscles are weak and your mind is unclear, so you don't think the stones on the stairs are so hard as we do!
PS: Schopenhauer once said: The higher the wisdom, the deeper the pain! There is a sense of having the same purpose but different approaches. Holderlin also has a similar poem: The singer's soul must always bear such worries, whether he likes it or not, while others have no worries at all.
19 Advice: Are you aiming for prestige? If so, please remember this credo: give up your reputation voluntarily and in a timely manner!