Admittedly, Nietzsche and his conclusion of living life by "Amor Fati" has a nice affect on my life so far since reading about it, however I still have a bit of confusion about it. Can somebody explain Nietzsche's interpretation of Amor Fati on a deeper level for me?
Say, hypothetically, you are NOT an anti-semite, and there are 3 statements you can make about the Holocaust: 1.) I am OK that the Holocaust happened. 2.) I am happy that the Holocaust happened. 3.) I accept the fact that the Holocaust happened
Which of these 3 (or perhaps there's a better statement?) would be most in line with Amor Fati? Or is Amor Fati strictly about what happens to you on a solely personal level ?
>Say, hypothetically, you are NOT an anti-semite why would you address your question to the mentally feeble though?
Caleb Martinez
The holocaust has nothing to do with my fate.
Wyatt Howard
I believe Nietzsche would approve of #3, but #2 is the correct answer.
Liam Bennett
ok, so its purely personal fate? But at the same time, the Holocaust certainly has had a butterfly effect on everybody living today, thus affecting your fate, no?
Jonathan Kelly
It actually does. Whatever the holocaust happened or not jews are now "revenging"(just like have been for at least two thousand years) and if not for them we would have never had this consumerist degenerate timeline. Its not a joke to think we would be really close to a perfect utopia if jews were gone.
Daniel Lopez
you give the Jews too much credit. They're just awful, but they couldn't effect their rot unless the organism was already dead or dying.
The fact that you think utopia is at all possible makes me think you're not seeing this clearly.
Dominic Lewis
Fucking retard who can only think on an individual level. Amor fati would imply that you accept both the fact that ww2 happened. Accepting doesn't mean condoning or forgiving.
William Jones
>they are bad but its the victim fault! At least its not for long, they haven been kicked out of so many countries but thankfully Hitler found a way more effective solution that is getting a lot of popularity lately. >me think you're not seeing this clearly. I said the close to. You're clearly too blind by your pride to see what poverty is incoming if you don't make a step forward.
Benjamin Sanders
>a butterfly effect No that doesn't even exist Pretty sure the English invented capitalism sweetie. Prove to me that you are capable of thinking on any level that is not "individual"
Nicholas Hughes
>the English Do tell me more about the (((Anglo))), butterpiss.
Ian Ross
1 and 3 are implicit in Amor Fati, since he would have seen it as a brutal slaughter of obnoxious, poisonous Chandalas i assume 2 as well. I doubt he’d have called for mass murder, but there’s little to suggest he would have been upset by it. N also would have died before the Holocaust from natural causes so this is all moot. 1 and 3 definitely, 2 should be applicable since being glad to relive history is also implicit in amor fati en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect
Samuel Cruz
I am not sticking up for the Jews, I am explaining that there was something wrong with the West to begin with or else they wouldn't have been allowed to rise to power in America and Britain.
>Prove to me that you are capable of thinking on any level that is not "individual" What do you mean? Amor fati in the Nietzschean project isn't some kind of dumb "make your meaning" existentialism that affects only you on a personal level, it's the transvaluation of the love and the passion for the "beyond" (the afterlife, Christian nihilism) to the here and now. >Remain faithful to the earth, my brothers, with the power of your virtue. Let your gift-giving love and your knowledge serve the meaning of the earth. Thus I beg and beseech you. Do not let them fly away from earthly things and beat with their wings against eternal walls. Alas, there has always been so much virtue that has flown away. Lead back to the earth the virtue that flew away, as I do—back to the body, back to life, that it may give the earth a meaning, a human meaning.
Wyatt Allen
There was nothing wrong, they just didn't obey the laws and didn't had any morality. But like I said, its not their first time but soon may be the last. His type of big nose is usually not found in pure white people. Maybe its one in a billion deformation, who knows...
Juan Green
If there was nothing wrong they would have kicked out the Jews a la Inquisition
Daniel Sanchez
It didn't happen in an hour, it takes a lot of time to see the actually effects, most didn't even realise it and it was too late.
Asher Ortiz
This. A Country has the jews it deserves.
Cameron Moore
>remove the jews >get nuked
Dylan Flores
has never happened, Egypt kicked out its jews and nothing happened
Brody White
>nothing happened Yeah other than becoming irrelevant shithole that even tourist are modifying freely ancient monuments.
Jaxson Smith
lol that’s from Islam and CIA coups, Egypt is run by 85 IQ sand people who like to make deals with british and american intelligence
Nathan Lopez
There would be no western civilization as we know it, good and bad, without the contributions of the Semitic people. The Jews are to "blame" for the movement of city states to nation states and for the birth of Christianity. It would be naive to assume that if only there were no Semites in societies you consider degenerate and consumerist the conditions of that society would change. But you are a hopeless mouthpiece of an ideology, so it doesn't make much sense to disagree with you in the first place. May I ask what exactly have the Jews done in order to bring out the degenerate consumerism you mentioned before?
Robert Nelson
>I just watched 30 minutes of a jordan peterson lecture, AMA!!
Benjamin Scott
AF is more related to "know thyself" and related elementary existentialism than to composite political attitude towards impersonal events.
Caleb Hall
Look at what Aurlies says >“Be like the jutting rock against which waves are constantly crashing, and all around it the frothing foam then settles back down. Say not “Oh, I am so unfortunate that this has happened to me.” But rather “How fortunate I am that, even though this has happened to me, I continue uninjured, neither terrified by the present nor in fear of the future.”