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Nietzsche on "the power of forgetting" – which is the same as the power to be "unhistorical" toward the past. (excerpt is from "On the Advantages of Disadvantages of History for Life" – the early little essay that I consider to be perhaps the most important indicator of what Nietzsche is up to)
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Really interesting take on the power of forgetting How do you think this fits into today’s world where everything we do is always being recorded and brought back up?
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Great question. I think it becomes important to accept that some people will believe a different story of you than you know about yourself and it’s an extra courage and willpower we must have to trust ourself. (While also listening to others and being honest)
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This is almost similar to a conversation I had earlier on this space today,I need to hear your thoughts on this "Are critics good or bad for personal development ?"
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“Good faith” criticism seems useful. People who are being honest and — even better — people who want you to know the truth so you can improve. People who criticize you only to discourage you from taking action are ungenerous and should be ignored.
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts Well appreciated 👏
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