This was gold! As ever love the artwork! I tend to view the three metamorphoses as different phases of a stage if that makes sense. So when I look at my own development there are times when I have been the camel where I am learning a lot and absorbing everything that I need to know about a certain skill or more broadly just of one approach to life and then someday I feel like I've learned enough about something and I have the self-confidence and the need to rebel against it and the lion becomes the child and I create new values or to put it more concretely I make new decisions about how to reorient my life and what values to follow and what goals are highest for me). With these new goals/values I set off on the path again and become the camel in this new stage of the journey where I have all these new things to learn and new skills to master to reach the next level. I guess what Nietzsche is talking about is the philosopher doing this on the biggest stage so the philosopher reorienting the culture as a whole and pointing it in a new direction which is obviously a much grander scale than the micro-paradigms of an individual. He's thinking big as he was inclined to do
Awesome thumbnail art, somehow it keeps getting better! Also I wish everybody who was stuck in catholic school had better access to nietzchean archetypes, that way they could fight that narrow ideology. I'm definitely double or triple subscribing now, great stuff!
Maybe the 3 stages are sort of the stages you're supposed to go through as you age? So the camel is you as a child, following and depending on your parents and friends to get along. When you're a teenager, you go through the rebelious phase of saying 'no' to things. Finally, when you're an adult you're fully independent and can inact your will on the world and others. When you're finally an adult your... a child?
I have yet to directly read any of Nietzsche, and I know that he talks a lot about values. Specifically, how we need to create out own values. But does he ever describe how to do this?
Dear god I have always been a combo of the three
This was gold! As ever love the artwork! I tend to view the three metamorphoses as different phases of a stage if that makes sense. So when I look at my own development there are times when I have been the camel where I am learning a lot and absorbing everything that I need to know about a certain skill or more broadly just of one approach to life and then someday I feel like I've learned enough about something and I have the self-confidence and the need to rebel against it and the lion becomes the child and I create new values or to put it more concretely I make new decisions about how to reorient my life and what values to follow and what goals are highest for me). With these new goals/values I set off on the path again and become the camel in this new stage of the journey where I have all these new things to learn and new skills to master to reach the next level.
I guess what Nietzsche is talking about is the philosopher doing this on the biggest stage so the philosopher reorienting the culture as a whole and pointing it in a new direction which is obviously a much grander scale than the micro-paradigms of an individual. He's thinking big as he was inclined to do
Oh yeah and to answer your question I'm 100% in camel mode right now!
Awesome thumbnail art, somehow it keeps getting better! Also I wish everybody who was stuck in catholic school had better access to nietzchean archetypes, that way they could fight that narrow ideology.
I'm definitely double or triple subscribing now, great stuff!
Yes
Best video on the subject by far on yt thx
Maybe the 3 stages are sort of the stages you're supposed to go through as you age? So the camel is you as a child, following and depending on your parents and friends to get along. When you're a teenager, you go through the rebelious phase of saying 'no' to things. Finally, when you're an adult you're fully independent and can inact your will on the world and others. When you're finally an adult your... a child?
I can see that. Like when you're on youre nearing death perhaps you get that jolt to really start creating your own life
I have yet to directly read any of Nietzsche, and I know that he talks a lot about values. Specifically, how we need to create out own values. But does he ever describe how to do this?
I can't personally remember any of that off the top of my head, but it's probably out there.
I haven't read him yet either, but I think what ur talking about is in his book, beyond good and evil.
I double subscribed just for you lmao
Thank you that was insightful!
How do you even *create* values. I'd imagine you can only pick the ones that make sense
Oh baby, just what I wanted.
I simp for nietzche
What does Nietzsche say about education ? What would he advise ? Good video and effort .