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Henry Adewole 👾
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I think both of them can be right. Bukowski’s perspective might hold true for someone in a state of despair who needs hope to find the will to continue. Like a person facing personal failure who uses hope to push forward and rebuild their life. Nietzsche’s view might resonate more with someone trapped in a cycle of false hope. Like an individual clinging to an unattainable dream, refusing to face reality which prolongs their suffering.
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Hope is a dangerous thing. Nietzsche is right.
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Henry Adewole 👾
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And sometimes hope is all we have.
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