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Your mind is like your body. You need to learn skills. You need to train it. You need to exercise it. You need to make your mind strong, you need to make your body strong. You need to make your mind nimble. You need to make your body nimble. You need to train.
Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, who left this world in 1945, remains an immortal figure in French 🇫🇷 literature and revolutionary thought.
His writings burn with the anguish of a fading civilization, mourning France’s 🇫🇷 decline under the weight of decadence, liberalism, and communism. Yet his vision was one of defiance—a call to awaken a slumbering nation before it was lost.
More than a writer, Drieu was a warrior of the spirit, seeing in fascism not just an ideology but a force for renewal. He believed only strength, unity, and sacrifice could restore France’s greatness. Rejecting compromise, he embraced the struggle to reclaim the nation’s soul.
A visionary, a fighter, a voice that will not be silenced—Drieu’s legacy endures as a testament to identity, strength, and the eternal will of a people who refuse to surrender.
"Man walks on a rope, tied between beast and Übermensch—a rope over an abyss. A dangerous crossing, a dangerous wayfaring, a dangerous looking-back, a dangerous trembling and halting." — Zarathustra