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Originally posted by Tucks:
What in the hell does this mean?
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That's probably his interpretation of Nietzsche.
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"...we must refer to Nietzsche's most famous phrase. That being the concept "what doesn't kill me, makes me stronger". What he is saying is that the amount of truth I can withstand, dictates how strong I actually am. If I can be berrated by truth on a regular basis, I must be pretty strong, because truth is deadly to the weak. However, if I am weak, one little breeze of truth could easily kill me. And so to be able to withstand truth that inevitably comes our way, we must not only be strong, but agile enough to dance over the roughest spots."