The Life, Struggles, and Successes of German Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche: The Career Path of German Lutheran Pastor Carl Ludwig Nietzsche (Nietzsche’s Father), Nietzsche’s Description of German Composer George Frideric Handel’s Messiah HWV 56 Musical Composition, Carl Ludwig Nietzsche Diagnosed With Mental Illness During Friedrich Nietzsche’s Childhood, Carl Ludwig Nietzsche Becoming Blind and Bedridden, the Autopsy Report of Carl Ludwig Nietzsche’s Brain, Nietzsche Becoming an Atheist, the Argument of Atheists During the 19th Century, Nietzsche Criticizing the Christian Bible, the Career Path German Author Franziska Oehler (Nietzsche’s Mother) Wanted Friedrich Nietzsche to Follow, Nietzsche’s View of Life, the Advice Nietzsche Wrote to German Philosopher Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche (Nietzsche’s Sister), Nietzsche Philosophizing During the Period When Science Began to Replace the Answers of Theology (Religion), Nietzsche Discovering Polish Philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer’s The World as Will and Representation Publication, Schopenhauer’s View of Life, Schopenhauer’s View of Human Beings, Desire, and Contentment, Schopenhauer’s View of Fulfillment and Happiness, Schopenhauer’s Quote Related to Happiness, Nietzsche’s Quote Related to Schopenhauer’s Work, Nietzsche’s View of the Pursuit of Desire, Nietzsche Continually Searching for the Meaning of Existence, the Youngest Professor to Teach at the Universität Basel (University of Basel), Nietzsche Contemplating the Problem of Suffering Within a Universe Devoid of a Deity, Nietzsche Leveraging Ancient Greek Philosophy and the Music of German Composer Richard Wagner During Contemplation, Nietzsche’s View of Artwork and the Greatest Form of Artwork, the Reason Nietzsche Became Disillusioned With Wagner and Resigned From the Universität Basel, the Health Problems Nietzsche Suffered From During Childhood, the Recommendations Provided to Nietzsche for These Health Problems, Nietzsche Developing a Unique Short Burst Reading and Writing Style, Nietzsche’s Thought Experiment to Demonstrate the Futility and Hardship of Life, the Premise of Nietzsche’s Thought Experiment, the Name Nietzsche Used to Describe This Thought Experiment, Nietzsche’s View of Failure and Difficult Periods, Nietzsche’s Quote Related to Difficulty, Nietzsche Experiencing Troubled Periods Throughout His Life, Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra Publication, the European View of Happiness During the 19th Century vs Nietzsche’s View of Happiness, Nietzsche’s Argument of Pain and Happiness Being Intrinsically Connected, the Reason Nietzsche Referred to Christianity as “Slave Morality”, Nietzsche’s View of the Weak, the Concept of “Herd Happiness”, Nietzsche’s Argument in Favor of Being Selfish and Egotistical, Nietzsche’s Religious Views, Nietzsche’s Quote Related to Power and Religion, Nietzsche’s View of the Future of Humanity Within a Post Christian Future, Nietzsche Migrating to Turin, Italy, Evidence of Nietzsche’s Mind Beginning to Deteriorate, the Death of Nietzsche, the Person Who Published Nietzsche’s The Will To Power Publication, the Possible Reason Nietzsche Did Not Release The Will To Power Publication During His Lifetime, German Chancellor Adolf Hitler Becoming a Follower of Nietzsche’s Work and Referencing it Within German Nazi Propaganda, and the View Nietzsche Would Have Held of Hitler

䷀ Friedrich Nietzsche (pronounced “free-drick nee-cha”) was born the son of a Lutheran pastor, and grew up in the church. Nietzsche was very pius as a young boy, describing Handel’s Messiah, as “the joyful singing of the angels, on who’s billows of sound, Jesus ascended to heaven” when he was only 9. Nietzsche’s father was diagnosed with a mental disorder when young Nietzsche was only 4 years old. His father soon went blind and became bedridden. Upon his autopsy, it was revealed that 25% of Niet...


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