One of my best friends, a guy with a philosophy degree, recently told me I should read Neitzche. He says I'll love his work.
A few days ago, my girfriend, also with a philosophy degree, said I should read Neitzche. She says I'll probably love his work.
I just found a couple Neitzche books for free on Kindlle. I'll probably read them when I'm done with my current book...but I'm worried. Can you get the full meaning of his works without a teacher? I'm worried that the meaning will fly right over my head, I'll waste my time, and I'll miss the important things. Can you read Neitzche without constantly having to check Spark Notes?
Am I over-reacting, and it's actually all really straightforward?
A few days ago, my girfriend, also with a philosophy degree, said I should read Neitzche. She says I'll probably love his work.
I just found a couple Neitzche books for free on Kindlle. I'll probably read them when I'm done with my current book...but I'm worried. Can you get the full meaning of his works without a teacher? I'm worried that the meaning will fly right over my head, I'll waste my time, and I'll miss the important things. Can you read Neitzche without constantly having to check Spark Notes?
Am I over-reacting, and it's actually all really straightforward?
I'm a bitch, I'm a lover
I'm a goddess, I'm a mother
I'm a sinner, I'm a saint
I do not feel ashamed
I'm a goddess, I'm a mother
I'm a sinner, I'm a saint
I do not feel ashamed