anyone else's life improve drastically after readin nietzsche?
>>8946976
>Read Nietzsche
>Tried to be Übermensch
>Failed miserably
>Now depressed
I started shitposting on /lit/
>>8947020
I only recently started shitposting on /lit/. Do I just read Zarathustra straight away or are there other Nietzsche works that I should read before it.
I'll probably read them all eventually anyway.
Where should i start with Nietzsche?
>>8947032
Beyond good and evil. Then read everything else. Then read beyond good and evil again.
>>8946976
Other than the first two parts of Genealogy, I've put off reading Nietzsche until I finish the Kant and post-Kant era. Currently understanding Fichte and I'll be moving on to Schopenhauer soon; and then, finally, to Nietzsche.
If he isn't as brilliant as I was promised I will be surely disappointed.
>want to read Nietzsche
>hesitate to buy the books because the cashier might think I'm an edgelord
I suppose this makes me the Last Man.
>>8946976
Not initially, but it did after I read Deleuze's Nietzsche and Philosophy and Klussowski's Nietzsche and the Vicious Circle.
Nietzsche's posthumous fragments are where it's at.
>>8947020
Thanks 4 ur service
>>8946976
if by improve you mean it got drastically better
and also drastically worse
>>8947043
That's not very übermensch of you, anon.
>>8946976
Exact opposite 2bh.
>>8946976
No and I seriously doubt you if you say it did.
>>8947055
BGE/GM are great shit, HATH/TGS are full of great half baked ideas. On Truth and Lies in the Nonmoral Sense and On the Use and Abuse of History should actually be mandatory reading for any humanities education.
But the Nachlass just bring it all together. So much of his published work is made so much clearer by some time spent with them.
>>8947039
gREAKT MOKEY: WHAT IS THIS MONKEY TYPE CALLED AGAINß
>>8947043
The cashier laughed at me when I bought nietzsche and said "wow you're absolutely amusing".
>>8947119
that is when you're supposed to unsheathe your katana-like wit and skewer him.
No, not even a little bit.
>being so autistic that you think your problems can be solved by a dead madman