Wisdom


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Friedrich Nietzsche was a German philosopher who is considered to be one of the most influential thinkers of the 19th century. He is best known for his work on the philosophy of life, truth, wisdom, suffering, nihilism and culture.

Nietzsche believed that wisdom lies in what we feel, not what we think. Our body has more wisdom than our logical mind. The importance of our Bodily Instincts was a central theme in his philosophy.

This is because our body is naturally adaptive and can learn quickly. Our body also has a strong sense of feeling and emotions. This makes it better suited to making decisions based on instinct rather than thought.

He is known for his thoughts on morality and truth, but he also had a strong belief in understanding what people are actually feeling. What we feel, he argued, is the result of our relationship to our own experiences.

Our values and beliefs are secondary and can be changed or even destroyed by what we experience. For him, this meant that wisdom is something that comes from within rather than from outside sources.

Our emotions are the true source of wisdom. He contended that our thoughts are often based on false assumptions and that our judgments are often based on creature comforts rather than real-world realities. He maintained that the only way to be truly wise is to heed our feelings and learn from them.

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