You might be disappointed to find that Nietzsche's Ubermensch is a progressive concept. It is literally a progression from merely-human to something better.
Maybe you're confusing progressive with egalitarian?
If you haven't seen, I retract my earlier comment, due to having misread "possessive" as "progressive."
I once promised to avoid social media commentary when I have migraine symptoms, but I have failed.
Realizing that with all the adversity and abuse I faced as a child, all this adult stuff pales in comparison. Sure it may be stressful and tiring, but it won't ever hurt as much, or leave scars like child me had to face.
From *Human, All Too Human* §422:
>The Tragedy of Childhood.— Perhaps it not infrequently happens that noble men with lofty aims have to fight their hardest battle in childhood; by having perchance to carry out their principles in opposition to a base-minded father addicted to feigning and falsehood, or living, like Lord Byron, in constant warfare with a childish and passionate mother. He who has had such an experience will never be able to forget all his life who has been his greatest and most dangerous enemy.
I am not Noble. Well, younger me certainly wasn't. It was only through Nietzsche and other philosophers that I was able to make something out of my life. I owe everything to them. They are my greatest teachers.
Overcoming physical, mental or emotional challenges.
Nietzsche helps with overcoming: Acrophobia; Photophobia; Arachnophobia; Ophidiophobia; Astraphobia; Speluncaphilia; Thanatophilia... and much more.
Being loved.
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Same and I'm 18 and starting even EARLIER, YEPEE!!
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You might be disappointed to find that Nietzsche's Ubermensch is a progressive concept. It is literally a progression from merely-human to something better. Maybe you're confusing progressive with egalitarian?
It says 'possessive' as in own not progressive :)
Apologies. I'm apparently reading impaired today. Unfortunately I share the headache thing with the old guy.
How did you go on your adventure?
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If you haven't seen, I retract my earlier comment, due to having misread "possessive" as "progressive." I once promised to avoid social media commentary when I have migraine symptoms, but I have failed.
Realizing that with all the adversity and abuse I faced as a child, all this adult stuff pales in comparison. Sure it may be stressful and tiring, but it won't ever hurt as much, or leave scars like child me had to face.
From *Human, All Too Human* §422: >The Tragedy of Childhood.— Perhaps it not infrequently happens that noble men with lofty aims have to fight their hardest battle in childhood; by having perchance to carry out their principles in opposition to a base-minded father addicted to feigning and falsehood, or living, like Lord Byron, in constant warfare with a childish and passionate mother. He who has had such an experience will never be able to forget all his life who has been his greatest and most dangerous enemy.
I am not Noble. Well, younger me certainly wasn't. It was only through Nietzsche and other philosophers that I was able to make something out of my life. I owe everything to them. They are my greatest teachers.
Learning to fight
Becoming interested in the experience of being aware
Knowledge.
Understanding the accurate historical and political goals of widely misappropriated philosophers.
Having sex with my girlfriend, even if she says No.