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Nietzsche's view of truth
The enemy of truth. For truth, faith is a more dangerous enemy than lies.

Nietzsche: For truth, faith is a more dangerous enemy than lies.

An upside-down world. -If a thinker puts forward a proposition that makes us uncomfortable, we will criticize him more sharply; And if his ideas make us feel comfortable, then it is more reasonable for us to criticize him.

Nietzsche: For truth, faith is a more dangerous enemy than lies.

Full of personality. -a person is more often because he always follows his own temper, not because he always follows his own principles.

Nietzsche: For truth, faith is a more dangerous enemy than lies.

Necessary things. One must have one thing: either the feeling of natural relaxation or the feeling of relaxation through art and knowledge.

Nietzsche: For truth, faith is a more dangerous enemy than lies.

Passion for things. People who point their passion at things (science, public welfare, culture and art) will take away a lot of fire from their passion for individuals (even if they are representatives of those things, such as politicians, philosophers and artists).

Nietzsche: For truth, faith is a more dangerous enemy than lies.

Peace is in action. Just as a waterfall slows down and drifts when it falls, a great man in action often moves more calmly, which is exactly the opposite of the expectation brought by his stormy desire before action.

Nietzsche: For truth, faith is a more dangerous enemy than lies.

Not too deep. People who fully understand a thing rarely remain loyal to it. Because they bring depth to the broad daylight: there are always many bad things to see.

Nietzsche: For truth, faith is a more dangerous enemy than lies.

The illusion of an idealist. All idealists imagine that the cause they serve is essentially better than other causes in the world. They don't want to believe that if their career is particularly prosperous, it just needs the stinking fertilizer necessary for all other human activities.

Nietzsche: For truth, faith is a more dangerous enemy than lies.

Noble in thought. To a great extent, you need a kind heart without distrust to be noble, so noble thinking includes things that insatiable successful people like to treat with superiority and ridicule.

Nietzsche: For truth, faith is a more dangerous enemy than lies.

Objectives and methods. -many people are obsessed with the methods they used, but few people are so obsessed with the goal.