"The Don Juan of knowledge... He does not love the things he knows, but has spirit and appetite for the chase and intrigues of knowledge! -- until at last there remains for him nothing left of knowledge to hunt down except the absolutely detrimental; he is like the drunkard who ends up drinking absinthe and aqua fortis. Thus in the end he lusts after Hell -- it is the last knowledge that seduces him. And it too proves a disillusionment, like all knowledge!... for the whole universe has not a single crumb left to give to this hungry man."
Meanwhile, do we prefer "the void as our purpose, rather than be void of purpose..."?
Nietzsche.
Meanwhile, do we prefer "the void as our purpose, rather than be void of purpose..."?
Nietzsche.
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