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Where does every day without dancing come from?

This sentence comes from the famous German philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche's Zarathustra. In his book Zarathustra said, the old list and the new list, section 23.

The original

Every day that you don't dance is a disappointment to your life.

a person can endure any kind of life if he knows what he lives for.

In fact, people are the same as trees. The more they yearn for the sunshine in the high places, the more their roots will extend to the dark underground. ?

This sentence means that if you don't make good use of every day and spend it well, you have failed your life and advised the world not to

waste your time. Extended information

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche's main works include Will to Power, The Birth of Tragedy, An Out-of-date Investigation, Zarathustra, Philosophy in the Age of Greek Tragedy, On the Genealogy of Morality, etc. A famous German philosopher, linguist, cultural critic, poet, composer and thinker is considered as the pioneer of modern western philosophy.

His works have made extensive criticisms and discussions on religion, morality, modern culture, philosophy and science. His writing style is unique, and he often uses aphorisms and paradoxes. Nietzsche had a great influence on the development of later generations' philosophy, especially on existentialism and postmodernism.

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