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why do normies read this then proceed to praise it? how could they possibly understand what it's about?

>> No.23108595
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23108595

being 17 years old and liking a philosopher who says no one should tell you what to do = straight bussin

>> No.23108599

https://youtu.be/SJmlp8UWtgQ

>> No.23108602

You’re right. You are the most special person who can read. Nobody has been like you before. You are the chosen one and nobody else can critically think. We’re all just pretending, to impress you.

>> No.23108629

>>23108602
I don't pretend to understand books that I don't understand. why does this behavior cause anger in you?

>> No.23108632

>>23108582
>tfw mom recommended it to you once

>> No.23108633

>>23108632
my mom has a copy too, I think bought it last year. I don't even want to ask what did she think of it.

>> No.23108635

>>23108582
It's a self-help book. Normies love that shit.

>> No.23108717

the sheer scale of Nietzsches understanding is worth any normies attempt to dig into it. And you gotta ask yourself the downsides, if nearly non of it sticks, they would at least have given a truly great mind a fair attempt. I mean just look at the time of his claims for fuck sake,
he was mind blowingly ahead of his time and with no actual support. He spent most of his days waddling around midwits wondering what the fuck to do with them all.

Even with all the comfort of today we cant push anything but shit out of ourselves, the least a normie could do is give him a shot

>> No.23109362

>>23108717
>ahead of his time
stirner did all of his shit but better

>> No.23109400

>>23108582
What parts of it wouldn't a normie understand? The only parts I found confusing were the parts about war/conflict and some of the cryptic stuff like how "God died of his pity for man" and how the ugliest man is the "murderer of God." The rest isn't that difficult, is it?

>> No.23109486

I'm sorry to have to tell you this but normies are just as smart as you

>> No.23109510

>>23109486
daily reminder that your local lawyer is probably more well read and intelligent than 99% of the pseuds on here

>> No.23110666

>>23108582
What normies have read this book?