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Today in Boog Club, we finish the third part and get ready to take on the last and final part of Thus Spoke Zarathustra. We first see Zarathustra’s frustration with forcing morals and “good”/“evil” on people. But this time, we see a different point which focuses around children. It makes us wonder about if we should be forcing values on children. If so, we question how we should go about doing that while also allowing your children the chance to learn on their own. The next stop on our journey revolves around traditions. Almost expectingly, Zarathustra is against traditions and sees them as something that can hold one back as well as future generations. Listen as we explore our viewpoints on traditions and if we think they are overall negative or positive. Or maybe we come to a point in the middle and find both good and bad aspects of tradition. We also take a second to discuss the effect of tradition on our children. We begin to see Zarathustra’s realization and coming to terms with eternity. He first gets disgusted with the idea that eternity will always produce the “small man.” This allows us to hit on the idea of history repeating itself and if we think that life will always go back to a negative state. Does life improve over time or is it destined to fall back to a negative state? We finally look at how the area of life which ebbs and flows changes over time. If you want to support the podcast and are interested in reading along with us, use the following Amazon affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, we will earn a small commission from your qualifying purchase with no extra cost to you. For reading along with us in Thus Spoke Zarathustra [https://amzn.to/4clu2so] [https://amzn.to/3OI2R2x]by Friedrich Nietzsche
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