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Vitalis Affirming Life
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“Nietzsche’s famous notion of Amor Fati — the love of one’s fate — calls for a profound acceptance of everything that happens in life. To love fate means to embrace every joy, every challenge, and every hardship, understanding that they are all integral to the tapestry of one’s existence. This concept leads to the ultimate question posed by Nietzsche: ‘Can you say yes to life, to all of it, as if you had to live it over and over again?’

This is Nietzsche's ‘eternal recurrence,’ a thought experiment that asks whether you would live your life the same way if it were to repeat infinitely. Would you accept each moment, each decision, each success, and failure, knowing they would recur eternally? This is the ultimate test of whether you truly affirm life.”

— from Vitalis (2024) by Daniel Zakal, Invisible Empire Publishing Edition, p. 11

https://www.invisibleempirepublishing.com/
Vitalis — Denying Nihilism
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“In Nietzsche’s time, he observed the rise of nihilism — a belief that life has no inherent meaning, that traditional values had crumbled, and that there was no longer a guiding moral framework for society.

With the ‘death of God,’ as Nietzsche declared, traditional religious values were no longer able to provide meaning for modern humanity. As a result, individuals faced a void, a sense of meaninglessness that threatened to overwhelm the human spirit.

But rather than fall into despair, Nietzsche saw this as an opportunity. Nihilism was not the end but a beginning — a chance for individuals to create their own values. He called for the rise of the Übermensch, the Overman, who would reject the life-denying values of the past and forge new, life-affirming principles based on strength, creativity, and the love of life itself.”
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