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False ideals suppress individual greatness from "summary" of The Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche,Horace Barnett Samuel

False ideals have long been a hindrance to the development of individual greatness. These ideals, often imposed by society or institutions, serve to limit the potential of individuals by prescribing a narrow set of values and behaviors that must be adhered to. In following these false ideals, individuals are discouraged from exploring their own unique talents and abilities, thus stifling their potential for greatness. The concept of false ideals can be seen as a form of control, a way for those in power to maintain their authority over the masses. By promoting certain values and beliefs as the only acceptable way of living, these false ideals serve to keep individuals in line and prevent them from questioning the status quo. In doing so, they suppress the natural creativity and innovation that is essential for individual greatness to flourish. Furthermore, false ideals create a sense of competition and comparison am...
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    The Genealogy of Morals

    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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