Hitler essentially believed that struggle created meaning in life. Was his philosophy and perhaps the entire political movement of National Socialism an attempt to create struggle in a society or instance where it's largely been removed from most peoples' lives and we're abstracted to relative levels of comfort, wealth, etc.?
This is objectively true but it's retarded to scale it to nations and countries.
He believed largely in willpower so i can believe it.
>>137257310
our great war is a spiritual one
>>137257310
He knew that we guide our future and that any lack of motivation not to make it as good as possible is treason against your grandchildren
go back to jerking off and watching crazyrussianhacker while drinking mountain dew and contemplating the fact the farthest you will ever go is being some packaging guy at some factory in oklahoma which will be shipped to china leaving you homeless and poor.
>>137257310
What level of shill are you?
>>137257310
>Hitler essentially believed that struggle created meaning in life.
He was wrong.
Struggle distracts from the meaning of life: The pursuit of happiness.
>>137257515
Why, exactly? I'm not even saying that you're wrong, I just wonder exactly why it is that you believe that.
>>137258344
> Post about philosophy primarily, not even supporting Hitler or National Socialism
> Resorts to personal insult
It'd be like me calling you a fag after making a thread about the influence of dialectics in communist philosophy
>>137258634
Not a shill at all, just want some discussion on something I find interesting.