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33: The Overman, part 2: The Convalescent

The Nietzsche Podcast

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Zarathustra's Convalescent

Zarathustra once again uses the language of the arrow of longing am. He roars with a loud voice that frightens off all the wild animals living near him on the mountain. And he shouts and rails against this awful truth deep within him. After repeating the word nausia many times, he declares, woe unto me; then remains in a sort of death coma for a long time. Nitha often spent time convalescing from bout's of illness. In both the preface to human altehuman and to the gay science of the process of convalescence,. as in, you know, we recover from bad ideas the same way we recover from a

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