"The sooner we get out of this state that we call 'man', the better for us." -Vivekananda
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I can imagine them as two phases of a single life, first bounded vitalism (Nietzsche) then unbounded death (Schopenhauer), or the reverse.
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True. I think Nietzsche rejects what becomes known as Schopenhauer's pessimism, veering toward nihilism. Nihilism must be confronted -> open
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