
The Nietzsche Podcast New Year's Announcement
Dec 30, 2025
The host explores Nietzsche's intriguing concept of 'amor fati' and its connection to freedom. They reflect on philosophical thinking as a driving force and express gratitude for listener support. An exciting new course on Nietzsche's experimental approach to truth is announced, featuring discussions on Plato, the concept of truth, and more. Future plans include fresh comparisons between Eastern and Western philosophies, alongside expansions into literature and art. The host emphasizes continuity in the podcast and teases exclusive content for patrons.
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Amor Fati As New Year's Resolution
- Nietzsche's New Year's wish is to "see as beautiful what is necessary" and become a lifelong yes-sayer.
- The passage frames a moral reorientation: love fate (amor fati) and cease waging war against what is ugly.
Philosophy As Compulsion
- The host identifies philosophical thinking as an obsession, not a choice, calling it a hunger and impulse.
- He links this compulsion to his podcast work as sharing his "choicest delights" of knowledge.
Sign Up Even If You Can't Attend Live
- If live spots fill, sign up later to access archived course materials at Acid Horizon Research Commons.
- Expect archived lectures to become available for later students who cannot attend live.













