Nietzsche's Imaginary Friends

The man drove himself mad;

to treat his nihillism he invented

concepts such as "will to power"

and "ubermensch", but deep down he

knew it was all for nothing that all this

philosophizing would not save

him from death

 

He made his own meaning,

but that meaning could be easily unmade;

it could be deconstructed into the truth

that all ideas are nothing but misrepresentations

of reality, phantasms of abstraction.

 

He was right about morality though,

that it was made up bullshit

but he was guilty of doing the exact same sin

by constructing his own morality; Amorality.

 

Because still his system is in frame of reference to the original idea;

thus he merely parodied it, but did not refute it.

 

The only true reality is nihillism,

a complete absence of all belief in ideas,

because reality can exist without those ideas;

 

there are no ideas or forms behind reality,

they are only the imaginary friends in philosophers heads,

 

Reality is nothing,

to make reality you would have to believe in it,

thus you would be denying its truth that there

is no reality that reality is an idea in the human

mind, just love, hope, morality, god and so on.

 

 In conclusion, the only true reality is no reality (nothingness)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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