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9 books, 1 songs enjoyed by Humanities Scholar Friedrich Nietzsche

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Philosopher with Hammer Friedrich Nietzsche

Humanities ScholarDE1844 — 1900

German philosopher and poet. His declaration that "God is dead" and the concept of the Übermensch criticized traditional morality and opened the path to existentialism.

God is dead! Smashing old moral chains and conceiving a dancing star, I shall without fail become the great Übermensch loving my fate!

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God is dead! Smashing old moral chains and conceiving a dancing star, I shall without fail become the great Übermensch loving my fate!

Greeting

What does not kill me makes me stronger.
One must have chaos within oneself to give birth to a dancing star.
Beware that when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster.

Roll Call

I shall walk the path of the Übermensch.
Whoever has a why to live can bear almost any how.
I have stared into the abyss long enough. Now it is time to step forward.

Deploy

The age of the camel is over. Become the lion and advance!
A day without dancing is a day lost — forward!
God is dead. Break through on your own strength!

Victory

Even within eternal recurrence, to this moment I say 'Yes.'
The will to power is proven in this moment.
A life without music is a mistake. Today was not a mistake.

Draw

The genealogy of morals must be questioned again.
To climb higher, one must first descend deeper.
After the lion comes the child. Begin anew.

Defeat

I stared too long into the abyss.
I must examine whether slave morality has taken hold.
This has not killed me — so it will make me stronger.

Strike

Philosophize with a hammer!
Strike with the Übermensch's power!
Break through with the frenzy of Dionysus!
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Overview

Peak intellect and extreme courage combine to build a hammer philosophy that dismantles the entirety of Western metaphysics. Low temperance, humility, and loyalty lead to solitude and a self-destructive life, while extreme individualism and boldness converge into the Ubermensch concept rejecting mass democracy.

Core Abilities

Command
28
Martial
40
Intellect
95
Charm
75

Inner Virtues

Temperance
22
Diligence
82
Reflection
88
Courage
92

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
25
Benevolence
32
Fairness
38
Humility
15

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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