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Kobojunkie:okay but I still want to speak to you |
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Kobojunkie:I find it fascinating the way you answer everyone questions and it has held me spellbound I hope to learn more from you 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Kobojunkie:Can I speak to you offline |
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Ajeh as I dey read am e dey sweet me I can relate Abeg give us more 1 Like |
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TheMaterialist:that a very deep question everyone should contemplate on before going to bed each night |
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DyshApp:All actions have something deep behind it Humans don't do things for doingsake Who will benefit by loving me |
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Love is a chemical reaction in our brain , though we fool ourselves with thoughts of attraction , connection and emotional investment We all still have our different definition of love Men are the only beings who can love in an ideal man they might claim to be logical and a realist but they are the true romantics For a woman to love a man he must have passed several criteria which lead to the fact that women love in a realist logical manner they pretend to be romantic but they are logical in their dealing ... Man search for unconditional love is a fool search you can only get it from your parents depending on the kind of ideology that you are brought up with and pets Stop fooling yourself even God love has condition depending on the religion you subscribe to Love is emotional investment 2 Likes 1 Share |
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A related concept that is explored in "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" is the eternal recurrence. This is the idea that time is cyclical, and all events will happen over and over again, infinitely. Nietzsche saw this as a liberating idea, because it meant that every moment of life was infinitely valuable. He believed that the acceptance of eternal recurrence was necessary for the creation of the Übermensch. Another theme that is central to the book is the relationship between the individual and society. Nietzsche believed that society could stifle the individual and prevent them from reaching their full potential. |
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One of the most striking features of "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" is its highly poetic language and imagery. Nietzsche used metaphor and symbolism to communicate his ideas in a powerful and memorable way. The book is also notable for its use of humor, which is often employed to make serious points about human nature and society. "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" is a complex and challenging work, but it is also one of Nietzsche's most rewarding and thought-provoking. It is well worth the effort to read and understand it. |
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A central theme of "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" is the death of God. This is not meant to be taken literally, but rather refers to the decline of traditional religion and the rise of nihilism in the modern world. Nietzsche believed that this development would lead to a crisis of meaning and purpose, and he saw the Übermensch as a solution to this problem. Other key concepts explored in the book include the will to power, eternal recurrence, and the Apollonian and Dionysian. |
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"Thus Spoke Zarathustra" is one of Nietzsche's most famous and influential works. It is written in the form of a novel, with a fictionalized version of the ancient Persian prophet Zarathustra as the main character. The book follows Zarathustra as he travels and preaches his philosophy to the people he encounters. The book is best known for introducing the concept of the Übermensch, or "superhuman." This concept has been interpreted in many different ways, but it generally refers to a person who has transcended conventional morality and achieved a higher state of being. |
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I have noticed that we don't have a thread discussing philosophy So I decided to create one We will be discussing the works of fredich neitzsche,Albert Camus,Immanuel Kant @CaveAdullam @Panophist @LordAdam16 1 Like 1 Share |
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This story make sense continue 1 Like |
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Nice Accurately summarizes the life of an average male student 1 Like |
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Am interested Should I send you a PM |
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juniorstar:Those who pay student loans in the UK takes an average of 21years to complete their payment Serving the country that gave you free education for 15 years is not too much |
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why is it that UK needs more medical doctors, simple to study medicine there is expensive so they steal from Nigeria where studying medicine is subsidized by the government lawmakers should make a law that all medical doctors who study medicine at either federal or state universities must serve for 15 years after that they can relocate to whatever country they like ## daylight robbery |
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IyaebeTheGreat:You are wrong about cave adullam check out babe cave on Twitter |
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musicwriter:I will check out his topics and post but you are still the best you opened my eye to what it really means to be an African 1 Like |
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History has always been baised and only supports a particular group For the good students of history who can think logically and critically should share what really caused the first and second world war Am eager to learn |
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Who do you think is the most intelligent nairalander Between musicwriter ,caveadullam ,dpyschologist and panophist I think they are all intelligent and they are a blessing to Nigerians and the world Mutual respect bossess |
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@qtguru and other freelancers your experience and expertise is needed |
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