Am I a chud for thinking everything above 10 is too high?
>>21016207collie
>>21016244>>21016254I asked chatgpt to compare it to stoicism and cynicism. Is it this, anything missing? Because if it this is it I just dont see it.
>1. View of Human Nature and Life>Nietzsche: Nietzsche emphasizes the will to power—a fundamental drive in all human beings to assert and enhance their existence. He believes life is inherently conflictual and that individuals must overcome challenges to create their own values and meanings. Nietzsche embraces the chaos and flux of existence, advocating for a life of creativity and self-overcoming.>2. Concept of Virtue and Morality>Nietzsche: Nietzsche is critical of traditional moral values, especially those derived from Christianity, which he sees as life-denying and suppressive of human instincts. He advocates for a revaluation of values, where individuals create their own values based on their will to power rather than adhering to external moral codes.>3. Attitude Toward Suffering>Nietzsche: Nietzsche sees suffering as an inevitable and valuable aspect of life. He believes that overcoming suffering can lead to personal growth and the creation of new values. His concept of amor fati (love of fate) encourages embracing life’s difficulties as necessary for personal development.>4. Role of EmotionsNietzsche: Nietzsche views emotions as crucial aspects of human existence and expressions of the will to power. While he acknowledges the role of emotions in shaping our values and actions, he also warns against allowing them to dominate us. His ideal is to harness and transform emotions creatively.
>5. Ultimate GoalsNietzsche: Nietzsche’s ultimate goal is the creation of the Übermensch (Overman or Superman)—an individual who transcends conventional morality to create and live by his own values. He emphasizes self-overcoming and the continuous re-creation of oneself as central to human flourishing.