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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
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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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
> Forgetting belongs to all action, just as both light and darkness belong in the life of all organic things ok banger
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
It’s really interesting bc in the Gay Science he also advocates for man to think of himself as the continuation and accumulation of all things historical as well as the perpetuator of all things future I guess we contain multitudes 🤷♂️
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bradq
@bradq
Would love to have this ability. I don't. I know people who don't and people who don't. I think it's 99% how you are wired. You can improve a little, but for most either you live are able to 'forget' and live in the present or you live always aware of past and future. Appreciate the quote and thought.
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Garrett
@garrett
tldr: ignorance is bliss
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Metaphorical
@hyp
This is very close to Rupert Spira and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Spira Daoist Zuowang "Sitting and Forgetting" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuowang Essentially the idea is to exist, observing consciousness yet without getting sucked into it, as in rumination. From this place of awareness without consciousness, there is peace and happiness.
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Mike
@mrmike
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