Poetry Nietzsche

This is the first chapter of the third part of Zarathustra-The Wanderer, with the silent time as the background, because a voice ridiculed Zarathustra and said: Your fruits are mature enough, but you are not mature enough for them, which means that his thoughts are mature, but he is not mature (not dominant), so he decided to practice again. This chapter mainly tells that he has no choice but mountains and abyss, and finally reluctantly bid farewell to his apprentice.

The main idea of the poem you listed is that there is no road? No matter how good the road is, I don't want the road taken by mortals. It's too vulgar. I want to take an unusual road, and I should look at this steep road carefully. Any mistake is fatal, and I shouldn't consider this danger. I should ignore him. If I hesitate, the consequences will be unimaginable. -In German philosophy, deliberately involved in steep, dangerous is synonymous with noble.

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