Nietzsche, who was born in Leken, Germany on October 15, 1844, often looked at everything with serious eyes. His father liked this quiet boy and always took him with him. Unfortunately, his father died of illness when he was less than five years old. Then his younger brother died in infancy. This boy, who was born with a code of loneliness, lost the innocence of childhood prematurely, and his soul became more sensitive.
In the blink of an eye, Nietzsche entered his youth.
At this time, he often hid alone in the palace of nature and meditated to his heart's content. The natural clouds and lightning, streams and ravines, mountains and strange rocks collided and reacted with his thoughts, resulting in poetry and thinking that was different from traditional philosophy.
Standing alone on a bare rock is lonely, but I feel my own existence strongly. The night is closing, and it seems that I can't see the future or the distance, and my eyes are full of desolation.
Looking around, he can see a field of blooming flowers. A colorful picture is his expectation and yearning for the future. Is that soaring mountain eagle not himself? Although he is a little immature, he still has extraordinary courage and is always ready to soar into the sky with his accumulated strength.
The golden light is a guide, because he is not willing to be pessimistic and depressed. He wants to fight against it, affirm life and turn it into art. He wants his life to be tragic and poetic, and he does create A miracle.
In the end, everything cannot escape its fate, and will tend to become silent, return to eternal tranquility, and leap into the eternal sunset of time.