Hey, I'm currently trying to become an ubermensch, and I know that because ubermensch have a lot of self-mastery, they are all fucking jacked, so I'm trying to get jacked. According to a bunch of fitness gurus on youtube, if I eat fruit, I will get fat because it has a lot of sugar. But, according to Nietzsche, you have to eat a lot of fruit to become the Ubermensch. So, there is a paradox in Nietzsche's philosophy: you must be both jacked and fat at the same time.
How do I resolve this? Did I just refute Nietzsche's philosophy?
pic related is my ideal body type
You don't fat because of what's in your food, genius
That only has to do with how much you eat
>>8817511
Nietzsche was dapper as fuck before he went insane.
Was he a manlet?
simply revaluate your own body until it becomes beyond fat and jacked in 3 easy steps
>>8817511
random anon here but wanted to ask this: is this the Neetch? i almost never see this picture used of him and i always do a double-take when i see it
i'm pretty sure it is but still. anyways the man def had a good look going on
>>8817702
No this dude has a butt chin
>>8817706
yeah i'm retarded nvm
but there's definitely a resemblance there, the hair, the glasses, etc
but you're already super fat if you say you look like pic related
>>8817511
Nietzsche was a sickly and fragile man. He was the opposite of ubermensch in real life. It's hard to resist the urge to interpret the ubermensch as a reflection of his own shortcomings.
Test your theory by killing an old lady with an axe
>>8817816
He lived passionately, stayed true to himself, ate tons of fruit, hiked in the mountains, fell in love, created an anthology of books and essays, had a wide circle of friends, taught as a professor, and inspired and influenced millions.
I think your thinking is reductionist.
>>8819048
good post anon
>>8819048
ty anon
>>8817702
Looks like fuckin' Gary Oldman in Hellboy.
>>8819548
*John Hurt
>>8819048
>fell in love
and then she rejected him turning the N-god into an angsty loner
>>8819568
It was ment to be, he needed that spark. He found bits of truth after it. That's why we have nice books today.