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Friedrich Nietzsche, |
The tragedy of life is not death.
No, it has never been death nor will it ever be-- for death is an inevitable
occurrence sensationalized only the by accident that accompanies it. So, what
is the tragedy of death? According to Friedrich Nietzsche, “A man who dies
before he dies does not die when he dies.” Therefore, accordingly, the tragedy
of life is what we let die inside of us while we live and not the occurrence of
death.
To highlight the ability of the
self to be at par with how others live their lives eventually leads to a futile
attempt to further the development of the innate self. Although it is just okay
to be influenced by how others live their lives, still it would be better to
innately ponder on your own personal growth over and above all.