'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' by Friedrich Nietzsche
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As with most Nietzsche, this book feels more like a dare than anything else.
Difficult, theatrical, occasionally absurd, and still electric more than a century later. Not something you agree with, it's something you wrestle, increasingly important to read works that do so these days.
In Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Nietzsche abandons straight philosophy and writes in parables, proclamations, and prophetic fragments. Through the wandering figure of Zarathustra, he declares the death of God, introduces the idea of the Übermensch, and sketches the unsettling notion of eternal recurrence — a life so fully affirmed you would choose to live it again, endlessly.
This a book that mocks the timid and calls for self-overcoming — for a life built not on inherited morality but on creation. Have fun! Haha.
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