We look at ourselves unknowing of the consequence of our actions We may exist for the betterment of others or the detriment of others As much as we may believe that the truth is our good facet It fades with time as we develop an understanding of ourselves The essence of human nature often requires we understand this through poetry In poetry, the truth can take many shapes and pull us to an imaginary platform However, despite the truth fading not being an essence of human nature is true The strength of something righteous or an understanding of good is required to propel the truth The truth may gain meaning, but, people may benefit of off lies That is human nature, not the concept that truth fades into fugue A spiritual fugue such as a car salesman struggling with his job engages in speaking a lie He is not being indulgent, he is simply lying to survive Surviving is the true essence of human nature That is why the truth may or may not fade from the human conscience Multiple conceptions of the truth are good Many interpretations of what is the truth are not As the person, thus, becomes capricious in his pursuit to spiritual development So, it is the struggle to survive or become a spiritual being The truth shall not always set you free
My notes on the moralistic principles of Nietzsche. His ideas on nobility, daring, weakness, poverty, 7 sins, indulgence, social upheaval etc.