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    Eternal Recurrence: Nietzsche Idea

    by admin April 27, 2021
    by admin April 27, 2021

    The idea of Eternal Recurrence is one that Nietzsche came up within 1881. This concept says that no matter what happens, it will all happen again and again infinitely. If this were true, would anyone really want to live? For many people, the idea of living a life where they have to experience everything from birth until death over and over again would be too much to bear. However, there are some benefits of Eternal Recurrence.

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