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Nietzsche thought that if we could accept things out of our control and not agonize over them, life would be better. It wasn't just an acceptance of things out of our control that he spoke of however, but an accepting of everything...[/center]One of the strangest yet most intriguing aspects of Friedrich
Nietzsche's ideas is his repeated enthusiasm for a concept that he called
amor fati (translated from Latin as 'a love of one's fate', or as we might put it,
a resolute, enthusiastic acceptance of everything that has happened in one's life). To accept our past, including all our own personal mistakes and failures, and to do the same with what may come in the future.
To constantly question and punish ourselves over past mistakes, shortcomings and inadequacies can send us into delirium. (https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/075/021/958/small/af5ee84ab7530f80.png)
There are no eternal facts, no absolute truths - Friedrich Nietzsche
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Amor fati is an answer to this self-afflicted torture. We should believe that things have been, are currently, and will be, just as they should be, in all aspects. Nietzsche thought that not only should we accept all the horrors and chaos in life but we should love them. They are an integral part of our story.
All the difficulties in life are intertwined with all the good and one cannot be without the other. The tragedies of fate and the missteps of being are one with the glories of grace and the wisdom of humanity.
We need to take the good with the bad quite literally. Not only accept, but love the full picture of reality as it is. (https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/075/022/211/small/efe03106a5857cf7.png)
He wasn't suggesting we live completely passively as victims to fate. One of Nietzsche's central concepts was 'Wille zur Macht', or the 'Will to Power' which is in direct contradiction to a helpless mentality. What he may have been advising instead, is that we have the wisdom to know when we need to fight and overcome, and when we need to accept and embrace the reality we find ourselves in. To be both drivers of change and gracious participants in fate. "I want to learn more and more to see as beautiful what is necessary in things;
then I shall be one of those who makes things beautiful. Amor fati: let that be my love henceforth! I do not want to wage war against what is ugly. I do not want to accuse; I do not even want to accuse those who accuse. Looking away shall be my only negation..." - Friedrich Nietzsche, 1882
, The Gay Science Friedrich Nietzsche and 'Amor Fati' | In Other Words (http://inotherwords.ac/friedrich-nietzsche-and-amor-fati/)
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An important part of Nietzsche's philosophy is eternal recurrence and is often linked to amor fati
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The theory of Eternal Recurrence implies that the universe repeats its ... If the Big Bang repeats to form another version of the universe, each one might ... Did Big Bangs Repeat Until the Universe Worked?
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Friedrich Nietzsche. The concept of "eternal recurrence"ββ"the idea that all events in the world repeat themselves in the same sequence through an eternal series of cycles"ββis central to the mature writings of Friedrich Nietzsche. Amor fati is often associated with what Friedrich Nietzsche called "eternal recurrence", the idea that, over an infinite period of time, everything recurs infinitely. From this he developed a desire to be willing to live exactly the same life over and over for all eternity
Eternal return - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_return)
Did Big Bangs Repeat Until the Universe Worked? - Owlcation (https://owlcation.com/stem/recurrence-of-the-universe)
Some may be thinking that "the big bang" runs contrary to creation.
Not true. God or otherwise an eternal source of energy, is in fact
the greatest scientist, and wouldn't need to resort to "black magic" ("let there be light" in a literal sense), but would utilize the laws of physics and science that already exist.
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The DNA double helix is too complicated to be the result of chance - Francis Crick, discoverer of the double-helix structure of DNA, the molecule containing human genes.