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Strength and creativity define noble morality from "summary" of The Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche,Horace Barnett Samuel

The essence of noble morality lies in the virtues of strength and creativity. These two characteristics form the foundation upon which the noble individual builds their moral code. Strength, in this context, refers not only to physical prowess but also to mental fortitude and resilience. It is the ability to overcome obstacles and challenges with courage and conviction. The noble person does not shy away from adversity but confronts it head-on, using their strength to persevere in the face of difficulty. Creativity, on the other hand, is the noble person's ability to think outside the box, to innovate and adapt to changing circumstances. It is through creativity that the noble individual is able to transcend the limitations of conventional morality and forge their own path. Creativity allows the noble person to break free from the constraints of tradition and societal norms, to chart a course that is uniquely their own. It is through the combination of strength and creativity that the noble individual is able to define their own moral code. They do not rely on external sources of authority or pre-established moral frameworks but instead look inward, drawing upon their own ...
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    The Genealogy of Morals

    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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