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Kristina Mlinarić
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Some passages require deeper interpretation and some are more straightforward, so I guess having a prior foundation of philosophy makes it easier.
His thoughts on women were strangely hostile(?) and I wonder why he had such opinions? Nobody should be considered a dangerous plaything, man or woman...
— Oct 29, 2025 10:56AM
His thoughts on women were strangely hostile(?) and I wonder why he had such opinions? Nobody should be considered a dangerous plaything, man or woman...
Kristina Mlinarić
is 16% done
It seems that every Nietzsche quote I've ever read online was taken from Zarathustra. It's more quotable than the rest of his works, I guess.
I took him to be more pessimistic in his opinions, and it is true that he criticizes a lot, but underneath that there's still a desire to be understood by his fellows. You could even say that be describes "toxic" people of today in one of the chapters.
— Oct 20, 2025 08:27AM
I took him to be more pessimistic in his opinions, and it is true that he criticizes a lot, but underneath that there's still a desire to be understood by his fellows. You could even say that be describes "toxic" people of today in one of the chapters.
Kristina Mlinarić
is 6% done
Even though I have an interest in philosophy, I've only read Diogenes (personal interest) so far. I really wanted to delve deeper into the field, but I didn't know where to start, so I'm going with Nietzsche and see where it takes me. This is my second attempt at Zarathustra, I learned that you can't read it tired from work or listen as an audiobook in a crowded tram. Philosophy - 11th form - deep calm.
— Oct 09, 2025 12:44PM

