So I have recently finished reading Nietzsche and I have chosen to become an Overman, but I don't know what to do now. Did Nietzsche write anything about what to do after becoming and Overman?
>>2060780
Nietzsche specifically said that there hasn't been a single overman born yet. Now he died in 1900, but I think his words still ring true because we as an animal haven't changed all that much yet. Humanity as we are just isn't there yet. The Ubermensch isn't something you become (not yet) but something you strive towards.
I don't follow ye, are ye already an overman or not?
>>2060815
Of course. I just don't know what to do
>>2060780
>Overman
Delightful to see that in translation
>>2060780
>Ubermensch
> asks others what to do
read it again, you moron.
>>2060780
> I have chosen
Wrong. You feel compelled to be an Ubermensch, free will doesn't exist.
>Did Nietzsche write anything about what to do after becoming and Overman?
In summary.
Don't drink alcohol
Don't be religious, or even believe in religious concepts (like free will).
Be very creative.
Don't be lazy.
You can start with not being edgy and stop reading Neech
>>2060780
>he fell for the Übermensch meme
>>2061309
The word "edgy" was invented by slave moralist memers to hold back the daring.
with what book should i start with Nieztsche ?
>he's reading Nietzsche and not Kierkegaard
The atheism stops right here, vagrants.
An uberman is not born
One does not rise to an uberman
The uberman is called, but his arival shall make men run in terror
Those Spoke Zarathusta because it is an ideal
>>2060780
If you have to ask, you've already lost, broseph.
>>2061656
>he thinks gott ist tot is unironic
yeah i remember reading Nietzsche in high school too
>>2062366
I see you're on the pseud plateau of understanding Nietzsche because religion's newfound and irreversible irrelevance in western society is probably the most fundamental part of his philosophy.