Quote Originally Posted by Plug Drugs View Post
I've read almost all of his works, and I guess that's going to be where you and I are going to extremely differ. I love Nietzsche; his work "Human, All Too Human" seemed to ring out to me, reflecting my own hate for society and everything ordinary as being always in some way lacking what we as a species are capable of
I'm agnostic

but ideally if I had better discipline and control of mind I would like to be a buddhist....

As far as Nietzsche goes (and I have not read ALL his work) my impression of him as a philosopher was he was telling me what I already feel and know... that the world is shit.... I never got to much of him trying to extend from that thought and offer new ways of thinking that could improve on society as some of the great philosophers of old did. Not being a great fan of Nietzsche though I have not extensively read him.... just enough to form my view that I wasn't really challenged by his thoughts... I like my philosophy to really challenge me and open up new ways of thinking for me..... not whinging on forever about how the world is shit and why... because I do that all day enough as it is ;)

Mind you I am able to find flaw in any logic set out before me and so I did really well in philosophy, never fell below a distinction and regularly got high distinctions.