The most wonderful understanding of it is the beginning of Milan Kundera's Unbearable Lightness in Life. "Nietzsche often entangles with philosophers a concept of' eternal robbery and return'. Think about what we've been through and think about it.
The performance is like yesterday, and even the replay itself repeats itself endlessly! What does this crazy fantasy mean?
On the other hand, the illusion of "eternal return" shows that life that once disappeared is as inseparable as a shadow.
Quantity, it will disappear forever and never come back. No matter how horrible it is, no matter how beautiful it is, no matter how noble it is, no matter how horrible it is,
Lofty and beautiful are premature deaths, which have no meaning. It's like/kloc-a war between African tribes in the fourth century.
Fight, a war that failed to change the fate of the world, even if100000 black people died out in cruel suffering, we don't need it.
Too concerned about this.