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In this episode of the Paradyme Podcast, we continue our discussion of Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche, focusing on aphorisms 279–283 from the chapter “What Is Noble?” 279 - 283This conversation explores Nietzsche’s insights into self-sabotage, happiness, resentment, humility, and spiritual hunger, including:Why deeply unhappy people often destroy their own happinessHow jealousy causes people to choke the very joy they seekWhy setbacks are often preparation, not failureThe danger of false self-knowledge and intellectual arroganceWhy humility is essential for real growthWhat it means to sit at tables where you do not belongSpiritual nausea, disillusionment, and the cost of a noisy, plebeian ageNietzsche argues that many people perish not from lack of opportunity, but from resentment, misinterpretation of hardship, and an inability to nourish their deeper nature. This episode examines how self-awareness, humility, and choosing the right environment determine whether a person grows or withers.Connect With UsSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ox9OW23KIzXnvSlPzfinpApple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paradyme/id1584283909Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/paradymebrand/Twitter (X):https://twitter.com/prdmbrand/Subscribe on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@ParadymeBrand/featured?sub_confirmation=1ContactIf you have any concerns about our show, please reach out via email:[email protected]
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In this episode of the Paradyme Podcast, we continue our discussion of Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche, focusing on aphorisms 279–283 from the chapter “What Is Noble?” 279 - 283This conversation explores Nietzsche’s insights into self-sabotage, happiness, resentment, humility, and spiritual hunger, including:Why deeply unhappy people often destroy their own happinessHow jealousy causes people to choke the very joy they seekWhy setbacks are often preparation, not failureThe danger of false self-knowledge and intellectual arroganceWhy humility is essential for real growthWhat it means to sit at tables where you do not belongSpiritual nausea, disillusionment, and the cost of a noisy, plebeian ageNietzsche argues that many people perish not from lack of opportunity, but from resentment, misinterpretation of hardship, and an inability to nourish their deeper nature. This episode examines how self-awareness, humility, and choosing the right environment determine whether a person grows or withers.Connect With UsSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ox9OW23KIzXnvSlPzfinpApple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paradyme/id1584283909Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/paradymebrand/Twitter (X):https://twitter.com/prdmbrand/Subscribe on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@ParadymeBrand/featured?sub_confirmation=1ContactIf you have any concerns about our show, please reach out via email:[email protected]