The genealogy of morality, Nietzsche. Do I have the courage to live as a master?
The genealogy of morality, Nietzsche. Do I have the courage to live as a master?
The slave rebellion in morality begins when resentment itself becomes creative and value-generating: this resentment is the renunciation of those who, through imaginary vengeance, who give up their actual reaction, the reaction by action, consider themselves harmless only through imaginary vengeance. it's a grudge If all noble morality arises from the triumphant affirmation of one's self, then slave morality from the beginning denies the 'outside', 'other', 'not self': and this negation is the very essence of slave morality. It is a creative act.
To invert the value-setting gaze in this way - to turn the gaze outward instead of returning it to oneself - is indeed a grudge: for a slave morality to arise, there must always be an opposing world and the outside world first. necessary. Physiologically speaking, it needs an external stimulus to function normally - the activity of slave morality is fundamentally a reaction.
Who wants to take a peek into the secrets of how this world is made?
Who has such courage?
One of the most dangerous curiosity, tell me what you have seen.
I can't see anything, but I can hear better.
I feel like people are lying.
They deceive the weak and try to turn it into something public.
A sense of helplessness without retaliation turns into 'good'. Uneasy barrenness turns into 'humility'. Obedience to those who hate turns into 'obedience' (the one they say, the one who commands obedience - God). The non-aggression of the weak, the cowardice that the weak possess in abundance, and the fact that he has to stand at the door and have to wait is the name of 'patience' here, and it is also called that virtue. What cannot be avenged is called unwilling to take revenge, and will even be called 'forgiveness'. People also talk about 'love for one's enemy'.
They say that their pity is an honor chosen by God. Perhaps this pitifulness is also preparation, trial, and training. Perhaps more than that.
It is something that may one day be reimbursed and repaid with gold, or even happiness, with huge interest. This is what they call a 'blessing'.
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"We good people - we are the righteous," we can only hear now. - What they longed for, this is not what they call retaliation, but 'the triumph of justice'. What they hate is not their enemy. They hate 'negativity' and 'unfaithfulness'.
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