What makes a person a hero?
It is the ability to face one’s own suffering while simultaneously maintaining the highest of hopes.
What do you believe in?
I believe that all things must be re-evaluated; we need new standards and measures.
What does your conscience say?
One day, you will become the steadfast and resolute person you are already forming now. (Habits ultimately turn into consistency.)
Where do the greatest dangers lie?
In self-pity—making oneself vulnerable and pitiable is a personal form of degradation.
What quality do you love in others? What do you look for in them?
I love the extent to which they fulfill my hopes.
Whom do you call a bad person?
The one who constantly shames others while keeping themselves above reproach.
What seems most humane to you?
To liberate a person from the burden of shame in their life.
What is the proof of freedom?
That a person no longer feels ashamed of their own existence, no longer ashamed of themselves.
— Wilhelm Friedrich Nietzsche, Miscellaneous Writings$BTC


