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  • The Wonders of Solitude in Nietzsche
    The arrival at truth involves considerable personal risk. Herd mentality predominates cultural acceptance and so free thinkers seeking their own truths frequently face ostracization and isolation. Religious conformity and meaningless daily distractions constantly challenge those who seek to discover meaning of emotions, drives, and human will. This article explores the meaning of such a solitude as explained by Nietzsche in "Beyond Good and Evil."

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