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"What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not an end."
- Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Greatness Isn’t Meant for Everyone
Everyone hopes to be the one who achieves greatness but I honestly think that it just doesn't work like that, I believe that in order to achieve greatness you need to be great and that is something you are born with. Don't get me wrong and say that I don't believe that all humans should have the same rights, but I do think that we are different and you need to become great through what makes you special and unique but that won't happen in school, or in an office job that will only happen if you put on the shoes that fit you and not the shoes society gives so everyone is equal. Of course, there are many interpretations of greatness, but the idea is that you should do what greatness is to you and not what it is to me or society.
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"The Man Who Fell in love With His Mother"
Love it
I don't think no one can achieve absolute greatness. We all learn and upgrade the best way we can.
This video started off very good and but then fizzled out with a series of logical blunders.
Run from what's comfortable. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now on I'll be mad. 🤍 RUMI
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I’m a 28 year old navy vet. College degree in construction management. I was making plenty of money with disability checks adding onto the growth. It just wasn’t enough to challenge me. To fulfill me. I quit today to follow my dream of trading full time and owning a startup for crypto ATM’s. My business partners and I are terrified but this video was recommended to me. The algorithm works for you in good ways sometimes after all.
No doubt it is obsesion
It's all cap
1:28 how true
theres no forcing this obsession. its binary. you have the personality traits and neural wiring or you do not. no sense in glorification.
ENKOSI
This makes me think of Whiplash. Definitely a movie that will change you in some way. Whether it’s a realization, a different perspective, or just pure shock, from what I’ve seen of reviews a the like, it stays with you.
I despise the extraordinary. But ive been saying this for YEARS
Why I’m not high? This is deeper.
Greatness is an illusion, the world is a dream.
wat.
Might be, but we have nothing else to do, and I’m not just going to rot away and not try in this life.
@17denby Hahaha, but that is a good thing! It means that in the end is just a mental game with attachments and desires.
Thank you.
Nietzche was lame and weak
The problem is that greatness can also come through opportunity. If Mozart was a coal miner in the Congo, it is unlikely his music would have amounted to much
Maybe he would’ve overcome that challenge, maybe he would’ve realised what he was destined for, maybe he would’ve thought that his purpose was to no longer be a coal miner but to be something great, and that was his challenge. Him being born in that environment and overcoming it would elevate his level of achievement, maybe what ur saying is an excuse. Think about the people who opposed the Nazis in Germany? U think they just settled for less and thought uno what there’s nothing I can do, NO! they stood up to the status quo, so fuck that it’s not about opportunity it’s about risk how much r u willing to risk ur dignity, to risk being embarrassed, risk being disappointed and to lose or even die for what u work/believe and still continue and contribute to society in YOUR WAY.
Nietzsche himself had a very difficult fate. If you know, you know ...
Probably because he didn't walk the talk and/or he failed to grasp the gravity of the misfortune which Schopenhauer wanted to convey.
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that was beautifil
So even god makes deals, huh?
you haven't read any of the Nietzsche's works have you? You take quotes out of context and make it fit your narrative this is horribly misrepresenting his work and ideas. Even with all the best intentions
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Is the background the same as the Game getting over it ?
Good video
Y’all are really glazing an AI script? I’ve never seen anything imbued with less emotion
Very new to Nietzsche, does he have books or just studies? Anyone care to recommend how to get started reading his work
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Nah aint for me man
I would first like to tank you for the amazing videos you provided us so far. I see that you have thought deeply about many different topics. I am curious to know what are your thoughts on aesthetics, I would very much enjoy a video about it. It is intriguing to me that we enjoy abstraction (philosophy, maths, art...) and I don't know if there even is a framework to think about this topic. Wouldn't talking about it be itself an abstraction of this very process of contemplating and generating beauty?
have been thinking about this subject lately, one of my next vids for sure.
Hopefully AI will change that so there will be no more physical workers or retail workers etc
Because workers are required to produce EVERYTHING simple as
I needed this, Thank you
please tell me whee to stat and read neitzchie ???
There’s an assumption that we all think of and define greatness in the same way. What is greatness? For example Martin Luther King Jr said: “Not everybody can be famous but everybody can be great because greatness is determined by service. You only need a heart full of grace and a soul generated by love” Maybe we should define it first instead of assuming we all define it the same way and acknowledge people see it differently. Also isn’t equality about acknowledging all humans have inalienable human rights? Equality is not saying everyone has equal ability in all things.
He is referring to the fact that in modern democratic society, all people are presumed to be equal. And therefore all people should have access to and should be treated with the same rights and duties. Yet this isn’t the case, not all people are equal and not all people should be treated equally. That’s why he talks about individuality, the self development and the strive to want more and overcome limits. By treating everyone the same and rewarding everyone the same, there is no motivation to be better, do more, go beyond what people already know. In essence, only by seeing other have more and be more, can you find the power to be more and have more. (I like to refer to how communism had literally no progression because there was no reason to dare and be more, so new things and take risks.)
Damn bro, this is us deep
I want to explore something: that the will to power for its own sake can be quite corrupting, and when not channeled prudently, will trample unnecessarily many things. What about a will to compassion, in which power is inherently accrued; in it lies the power to unify, protect, and inspire to create. I love Nietzsche, and am by no means of a complete understanding of his philosophy, but am learning more! Thanks for the video.
“Life without purpose is empty, but purpose without balance leads to ruin”
I’m ready to die chasing my dreams
I just stopped to say No, okay have a great day
Greatness 1% each day +
Dumb world and I’m stuck by money.
Be humble my friend
If you tell everyone to become above average, then that will be the new average.
but that would be good for humanity, wouldn't it?
@ But, that’s setting a standard that will leave the majority behind.
I will give it all on me alone, but i wont cost others dream to bring forth my dream, cus my dream is giving dream to the dreamless
What is the background music?
awesome video as usual 🔥
Already did and it’s a amazing experience I tell ya what 👏. YOLO mindset