What’s your thought on Nietzsche's concept of eternal recurrence

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I’ve read like it’s your personal hell just repeating over and over again on a loop
 
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Nietzsche is low IQ, no serious philosopher reads him. He is only remembered as the rebel kid of the class without interesting ideas.
 
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I’ve read like it’s your personal hell just repeating over and over again on a loop
The idea of it is both good and bad. You have to experience eternal suffering but on the other hand it forces you to take control of your life and seize the day.
 
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Nietzsche is low IQ, no serious philosopher reads him. He will be only remembered as the rebel kid of the class without interesting ideas.
 
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Nietzsche is low IQ, no serious philosopher reads him. He will be only remembered as the rebel kid of the class without interesting ideas.
Do you have any stoic philosophy recommendation
 
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weird way to tell people to live a fulfilling life

if it was a real thing there probably isnt something id like to relive forever, most of my life has been miserable
 
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Nietzsche is low IQ, no serious philosopher reads him. He is only remembered as the rebel kid of the class without interesting ideas.
I read the first chapter of beyond good and evil and this is literally the exact fucking vibe i got from it,

also his translator to put his first edition of the book in english was fucking JEWISH JFL, HE WAS PRO JEW BECAUSE OF HER
 
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weird way to tell people to live a fulfilling life

if it was a real thing there probably isnt something id like to relive forever, most of my life has been miserable
That's fair. What was miserable if I may ask?
 
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weird way to tell people to live a fulfilling life

if it was a real thing there probably isnt something id like to relive forever, most of my life has been miserable
The thing is, even if life was infinite, you can't do anything about it. If you're meant to live a hard life 100 times is not your fault.
 
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That's fair. What was miserable if I may ask?
i just havent lived through anything that id recall fondly. Its all been pretty shitty - my school years, my job years, my childhood etc. Only thing is maybe the peak times in my relationships? but even then i was miserable inside.
 
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I read the first chapter of beyond good and evil and this is literally the exact fucking vibe i got from it,

also his translator to put his first edition of the book in english was fucking JEWISH JFL, HE WAS PRO JEW BECAUSE OF HER
I noticed when you go back and investigate these public figures lot of them had Jewish mentors behind the scenes
 
i just havent lived through anything that id recall fondly. Its all been pretty shitty - my school years, my job years, my childhood etc. Only thing is maybe the peak times in my relationships? but even then i was miserable inside.
I'm sorry you had to go through that man. I'm glad you looked on the bright side at least for your relationships. I hope everything gets better for you tho
 
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The thing is, even if life was infinite, you can't do anything about it. If you're meant to live a hard life 100 times is not your fault.
It could be your fault because the theory of causation
 
Nietzsche is low IQ, no serious philosopher reads him. He is only remembered as the rebel kid of the class without interesting ideas.
People say this but can't name 1 Nietzsche book :ogre:
 
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I'm sorry you had to go through that man. I'm glad you looked on the bright side at least for your relationships. I hope everything gets better for you tho
thank you bhai
 
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I think it's very possible, much more so than any religion-based ideas.

Roger Penrose, a Nobel-Prize-winning physicist, has a similar, scientifically-based theory called "Conformal Cyclic Cosmology" in which the universe undergoes infinite cycles of Big Bangs and heat deaths.

 
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How old are you guys. Do you recollect on the past at all and what specifically
 
i was obsessed with the show as a 13 year old

i wish i could go back and watch it again for the first time
That's fair. Have you watched King of the Hill. Watching that RN then might start Futurama truly
 
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That's fair. Have you watched King of the Hill. Watching that RN then might start Futurama truly
nah but ive seen clips lf it

futurama has an actual storyline unlike most animated sitcoms
 
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I think it's very possible, much more so than any religion-based ideas.

Roger Penrose, a Nobel-Prize-winning physicist, has a similar, scientifically-based theory called the "Conformal Cyclic Cosmology" in which the universe undergoes infinite cycles of Big Bangs and heat deaths.


I've heard about that. I kinda believe it, just doesn't talk about who created the universe. Which is good hopefully
 
I've heard about that. I kinda believe it, just doesn't talk about who created the universe. Which is good hopefully
From what I understand, the universe is eternal in both directions, past and future. There is no 'creator' nor 'creation'. It's hard to wrap your mind around, but that's where the "cyclical" nature of it comes in as opposed to a linear view of time and the universe.
 
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From what I understand, the universe is eternal in both directions, past and future. There is no 'creator' nor 'creation'. It's hard to wrap your mind around, but that's where the "cyclical" nature of it comes in as opposed to a linear view of time and the universe.
I understand what you are saying. I just believe there is a god because life is so beautiful
 
From what I understand, the universe is eternal in both directions, past and future. There is no 'creator' nor 'creation'. It's hard to wrap your mind around, but that's where the "cyclical" nature of it comes in as opposed to a linear view of time and the universe.
That is really interesting though. It does make me think
 
How old are you guys. Do you recollect on the past at all and what specifically
I'm pretty old. In fact, I may be experiencing the early signs of Parkinson's disease, but I don't care anymore. My life has been shit, anyway. I'm actually looking forward to becoming nothing (death).
 
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Nietzsche is low IQ, no serious philosopher reads him. He is only remembered as the rebel kid of the class without interesting ideas.
dostoevsky mogs
 
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I'm pretty old. In fact, I may be experiencing the early signs of Parkinson's disease, but I don't care anymore. My life has been shit, anyway. I'm actually looking forward to becoming nothing (death).
How old are you. Do you have any advice for me, I'm 18
 
How old are you. Do you have any advice for me, I'm 18
The best I can tell you is, if you have good bones, leanmaxx like your life depends on it because it kind of does. People, especially foids, will give you the best treatment your looks can afford. If you're unattractive, get ready for a very hard existence. No looks, no life.

Also, once you look your best, try to pack as many visceral experiences as you can while you're still young and naive enough to appreciate them. Once you get old, your outlook will change and it'll be very hard to get the same thrill.
 
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The best I can tell you is, if you have good bones, leanmaxx like your life depends on it because it kind of does. People, especially foids, will give you the best treatment your looks can afford. If you're unattractive, get ready for a very hard existence. No looks, no life.

Also, once you look your best, try to pack as many visceral experiences as you can while you're still young and naive enough to appreciate them. Once you get old, your outlook will change and it'll be very hard to get the same thrill.
This is what I look like rn. I'm hoping I can have a lot of good experiences when I start up college in 3 weeks
 
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Not to be rude but what has dostoevsky offered to philosophy as a whole
great works revolving around existentialism, free will, determinism, and probably the most successful philosophical rooted novel ever (tbk)
 
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The best I can tell you is, if you have good bones, leanmaxx like your life depends on it because it kind of does. People, especially foids, will give you the best treatment your looks can afford. If you're unattractive, get ready for a very hard existence. No looks, no life.

Also, once you look your best, try to pack as many visceral experiences as you can while you're still young and naive enough to appreciate them. Once you get old, your outlook will change and it'll be very hard to get the same thrill.
How old are you rn. I hope I can have some sort of visceral experience. How should I seek it out though? Any ideas
 
great works revolving around existentialism, free will, determinism, and probably the most successful philosophical rooted novel ever (tbk)
Nietzsche is 100000x more influential, and his works arent limited to a single branch of thought
 
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Nietzsche is 100000x more influential, and his works arent limited to a single branch of thought
probably, i just said dosteovsky mogs jokingly, but I do think he was still extremely important to the branches of philosophy he contributed to.
 
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probably, i just said dosteovsky mogs jokingly, but I do think he was still extremely important to the branches of philosophy he contributed to.
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How old are you rn. I hope I can have some sort of visceral experience. How should I seek it out though? Any ideas
I don't want to dox my age, but all I can say is, if you can't have those experiences in America because foids here suck, don't hesitate to go overseas. Create memories any way you can because the clock is ticking.

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I don't want to dox my age, but all I can say is, if you can't have those experiences in America because foids here suck, don't hesitate to go overseas. Create memories any way you can because the clock is ticking.

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That's a great idea man. I look forward to doing that. Would you be okay looking into this book called letters from a skeptic by DR. Gregory A. Boyd
 
I don't want to dox my age, but all I can say is, if you can't have those experiences in America because foids here suck, don't hesitate to go overseas. Create memories any way you can because the clock is ticking.

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Do you have any hobbies that bring you satisfaction. I hope everything turns all right for you man. Thanks for the wisdom
 
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