Are you living a lie?
Today we discuss Frieddrich Nietzsche, " Genealogy of morality." This philosopher whom I fine very interesting. He says, that the strong should not have to lower their standards to accomendate the weak. Nietzsche talks about two valuations; The noble mode of valuation and the slavish mode of valuation. The noble mode of valuation: good is always identified first and bad is an afterthought, the "yes" saying, values comes from the inside, and enemies are always good. The other valuation is the slavish mode in which evil is always determine first and good comes afterwards, the "No" saying, values comes from the outside or external stimuli, and enemies are always going to be evil and morally wrong. He also says, separate the doer from the deed to determine the purpose of creating a subject to be held accountable, everything that happens in the world is necessary. In a strange way I see Nietzsche claims to be somewhat visible but there's is something missing from his claim or maybe I need a little more understanding or maybe I miss understood him. I do agree with him about creating your own values and being an overcomer of the false witness that is either living on the outside of yourself or on the inside of yourself and what I donot believe is just because one has giving in to a particular meaning or a interpetation of a thing that it allows oneself to be dominated by that particular will. What about one who has been expose to all kinds of matters and found confusion, unstableness, falling for anything, etc. There is somethiong sacred, there is something absolute,and there is something that is most definitely true, could it have been that Nietzsche was on a broad road in which everything goes and he rejected the straight and narrow road because in order to travel that hidden treasure road he had to give up self and he just didnt believe it. I think that he was looking deeply in all the wrong places. His words were season with rage, rejection and unbelief.
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