
Why Nietzsche HATED Resentful People
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I Hate You to Number Four, It's Such a Horrible Thing to Say
"I was just waking up here at 19 and I was an innocent angel child who was trying my best," he says. "And I was of course getting thwarted by my incompetent parents, my lazy parents who made the bad decisions ... And it was their fault." He goes on to say that in order for him to succeed, he needed to overcome his resentment. "'As a life appears in front of me, I'm going to affirm it,' is what 'Nietzschean fatalism' means,'" Naeem writes.
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