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Friedrich Nietzsche

Why emphasize strife so strongly?

Why emphasize strife so strongly? Well, it could be argued that strife is the very essence of life. After all, what is life but a series of struggles? If we don't strive, then we don't grow. We don't learn, and we don't become our best selves. It's only by pushing ourselves to the brink that we can truly understand what it means to be alive. But of course, there is a dark side to strife. It can be painful, it can be exhausting, and it can be damaging. If we are not careful, we can find ourselves in a state of perpetual conflict and suffering. That said, I believe that strife is an essential part of the human experience. It allows us to explore our limits, to test our mettle, and to become the best versions of ourselves. So, why emphasize strife so strongly? Because it is the only way to truly live. To not embrace strife is to miss out on the joys and rewards of life.