>>827560
>He was friendzoned and turned into an MGTOW
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>His entire philosophy is derived from this fact.
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>Explains a lot about /pol/ really
/pol/lack here. I've not read Nietzsche myself, but my wife loved his work and she's told me enough about it for me to know that you probably haven't read much of it. Also I just asked her and she says:
<"No…? This guy literally doesn't know what he's talking about. Nietzsche actually mentions that he's had his philosophy since he was a child. And this person would know that if he had actually read any of his writings. I think his dad dying when he was 4 had more of an influence on him than any chick breaking up with him or something."
She also went and fetched this for me, so I'll share it.
https://kellybulkeley.org/nietzsches-prophetic-childhood/
>In Ronald Hayman’s 1980 biography Nietzsche: A Critical Life, he mentions two dreams that came to Friedrich Nietzsche early in his life.
>1. “I heard the church organ playing as at a funeral. When I looked to see what was going on, a grave opened suddenly, and my father arose out of it in a shroud. He hurries into the church and soon comes back with a small child in his arms. The mound on the grave reopens, he climbs back in, and the gravestone sinks back over the opening. The swelling noise of the organ stops at once, and I wake up.”
>Nietzsche’s description continues: “In the morning I tell the dream to my dear mother. Soon after that little Joseph [Nietzsche’s infant brother] is suddenly taken ill. He goes into convulsions and dies within a few hours.”