Friedrich Nietzsche: A Misogynist with Good Relationship Advice
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
- Looking for some relationship advice? Here are the most practical tips to consider according to philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Despite having made some questionable statements regarding women, the german philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche, concisely laid out some solid relationship advice in his works, Human, All Too Human, Thus Spoke Zarathustra and The Gay Science.
I might not agree with tip 3 but being with someone to help understand and experience the human condition is a reason other than love, tho helping each other understand and experience life develops love overtime
I agree. I think that also circles back to #2 which is are you friends with them. I feel like true friends are those who help each other understand life more. And that love develops between friends too.
@@jim5799 love can foster even in the Minor interactions with strangers, tho thats a different love I bet some ancient culture had different names for the different kinda love that exists.
@@gwc6953 the Romans had many different types of love.
Thanks. I already told you this but i love these videos :) short, bold, informative and good music
You are using your gift of baritone wonderfully. Keep em videos coming 💯
MORE VIDEOS LIKE THESE PLEASE!
Fantastic video.
Welp, I think I'm not gonna marry at all then
i dont even have any friends :(
@@egodown2592 No one has friends anymore. Should I say, *real friends.* Humanity has run its course and is sociopathic. We need to die off and leave the planet to the animals - which we've done nothing but torture and brutalize.
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Keep the good & quick Videos c‘ming!
hey there, great content! would love to get these as audio only, are you on audea?
No, but I'll consider doing that in the future! Thanks for the inadvertent rec.
Also, all of my videos are more or less written out and put on Medium and I think there's a listening feature there. If that's your thing ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
what to do if we are good friends, can talk about easy things but can’t debate, don’t share interests and I am not into him anymore?
You’re not into him anymore. You’ve answered your own question.
Set them free
If you can't debate, it's a no. Stay free and independent.
Is that Tchaikovsky in the background?
Leo Delibes :)
Sooo I came across your video in my self evaluating why tf I keep attracting sexist men into my experience. Then thought your smile is magnetic. Then realized ugh I've come a long way in my own uncovery but damn is there a long ways to go. Also surprised to admit that I am a sexist too. Meh🤓
Haha, you're in good company then ( ;
Damn i didn't know Nietzsche had this side of him. Always heard about his philosophy of nihilism
Pretty much all German philosophers are pessimistic and depressed misogynists! 🤣
Nietzsche is not a nihilst though
A common misconception. Nietzsche came up with the idea of nihilism, but strongly disagreed that it was a good philosophy, and taught that although things may be meaningless, it is good to struggle against the world anyways
@@bighex5340 so he was an optimistic nihilist?
thanks for sharing the information btw
Hmm, here's a concept. Don't trap yourself with someone and don't be a miserable breeder. Your children didn't ask to be born, or to suffer, rot, decay, and die.
It's *not* "love," it's LUST and it will fade and we will live in h*ll. But we all know this because we have seen it in generations before us - the misery and suffering of our parents and grandparents.
Yet, because we lack wisdom (applied knowledge), and don't connect the dots, and are narcissistic, we're delusional and think that we're "special" and will create "beautiful babies" - uhm, spawn. Not true! Everyone in the world thinks that they'll create "special, beautiful babies." Nope. Not true. All selfishness.
Stay free and be independent!
Misogyny? Or just that he met women and paid attention.
Misandry? Or just that women met Nietzsche and paid attention.
Baste?
Or Based.
I wouldn’t call him misogynist. I would call him anti-feminist.