Friedrich Nietzsche
В конце жизни ты стал сумасшедшим
At the end of life, one may indeed find themselves labeled as "crazy" by society. But what is madness, truly? Is it not simply a deviation from the established norms and conventions of thought and behavior? And who is to say that the so-called madman is not in fact more in tune with a deeper understanding of the world and human existence than those who are deemed "sane"? The madman, in his perceived delusions and eccentricities, may have glimpsed a truth that lies beyond the grasp of the ordinary mind. Perhaps he has transcended the limitations of societal conditioning and seen reality for what it truly is – a chaotic and irrational whirlwind of conflicting forces and contradictory impulses. In his madness, he may have tapped into a higher form of consciousness, one that allows him to peer into the abyss of existence and confront the terrifying emptiness that lies at its core. So, do not be quick to dismiss the madman as merely a lunatic – for in his madness, there may lie a wisdom that surpasses all rational understanding. Embrace the madness, for it may just be the key to unlocking the mysteries of life and finding a deeper truth that eludes the so-called sane.
