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On January 3rd, 1889, in the streets of Turin, Friedrich Nietzsche witnessed a coachman brutally whipping a horse. He threw his arms around the animal's neck and collapsed. He never recovered. The man who declared 'God is dead' spent his final eleven years in silence, cared for by his mother and sister, his brilliant mind extinguished forever. "The philosopher who looked deepest into the abyss became its prisoner" But here's what haunts me: Nietzsche predicted his own destruction. He wrote that anyone who fights monsters risks becoming one. That whoever gazes long into the abyss, the abyss gazes back. Did he go too far Was his madness the price of his genius, or the proof that some truths should never be spoken? Today, we descend into the mind of the most dangerous philosopher who ever lived. In this video: THE PASTOR'S SON THE YOUNG GENIUS WAGNER'S SPELL DEATH OF GOD THE ÜBERMENSCH ETERNAL RETURN AMOR FATI MASTER AND SLAVE INTO MADNESS THE STOLEN LEGACY Friedrich Nietzsche asked us the hardest question any human can face: If there is no God, no heaven, no cosmic purpose, how do you live? His answer was not despair. It was creation. Create your own values. Overcome yourself. Affirm your fate so completely that you would will its eternal return. "That which does not kill us makes us stronger" - Nietzsche He paid the ultimate price for his vision. But perhaps that's what makes it real. Nietzsche didn't just think about these ideas. He lived them, bled for them, lost his mind to them. Madness or transcendence And now the question passes to you. In a world without certainties, what will you become? What values will you create? What life will you build that's worth repeating forever? "The depth of your philosophy is measured by what you risk for it" Nietzsche's abyss still waits. The question is whether you have the courage to look into it and still say yes to life. If Nietzsche made you think, subscribe for more. The vault has deeper secrets waiting. "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing." — Socrates The wisdom of the ages is yours. Use it well. #wisdomvault #philosophy #wisdom #greatthinkers #stoicism #nietzsche #jung #meaning