It has been well over a month since my last post. Originally, I intended for this to only document the final months of my exam studying, but since I can’t seem to but keep stumbling upon awesomest sentences, I am going to keep updating.
And what better place to re-start than with friedrich nietzsche and his preface to On the Geneaology of Morals, when he kindly reminds readers:
If this book is incomprehensible to anyone and jars on his ears, the fault, it seems to me, is not necessarily mine
and then he continues by maintaining his humbleness:
Regarding my Zarathustra, for example I do not allow that anyone knows that book who has not at some time been profoundly wounded and at the some time profoundly delighted by every word in it; for only then may he enjoy the privilege of referentiality sharing the halcyon element out of which that book was born and in its sunlight clarity, remoteness, breadth, and certainty.
awesome rating: 8.5



