Power of the upbringing

Or what are morals god for…

An animal will never be homosexual or transsexual, it has no upbringing and comes to world with a character, but the man (who is “the unspecific animal” - Nietzsche) will be if there are only sons and the mother tries to bring up a daughter in one of him. Similar is it when the father wants a son and has only daughters. The upbringing can cause changes in the individual: frequently grow noses or eyes become deeper. We are ‘all’ more or less born as Chinese (slaves).

Family:
Father - king
Mother - army
Child - slave

But the slave moral is forcing us to stay slaves by imposing his nihilistic lifestyle. Even as children we feel this pressure upon us and we are not allowed rejoice.

The ancient Greeks have been the highest race through their master moralities.

Thucydides, Plato and Plutarch belong to the highest race ever (I count myself close to them). They look very similar. Nietzsche says that the bust of Plato from Naples is overthrowing Christianity. It is also known what contempt had Plato for the looks of Socrates.

The highest race dominates intellectually!

Is there any real vision to this?

You understand that evolution happens no matter what, right?

To rephrase the first question: power for power’s sake, war for war’s sake?

No, it depends utterly on upbringing.
War for the sake of selection. Only healthy people can make war. ("to speak truth and to shoot well with the bow)
Sick people neither speak truth nor shoot with the bow well.

What means “power for power’s sake”? How old are you? I think I wont talk to people with fake informations in the profile.

You obviously don’t google-search anything you write before you write it.

Of course you do.

I’m not sure if philosophy attracts the arrogant, or if philosophy makes people arrogant. Either way, megalomaniacs are a statistically over-represented demographic on the philosophy forums I go on.

Plato was probably gay. I can’t figure out if that’s relevant here or not though, as I can’t figure out what the OP actually says.

I know what you mean anon. One of the weirder things is below:

Apparently, according to Cezar, some styles of raising children can cause changes in the individual such as frequently growing noses. Personally, if I saw a person frequently growing noses, I wouldn’t think their upbringing was to blame. I’d say it probably has more to do with radiation.

Also, everyone is a chinese slave.

So there ya have it.

You mean you don’t have more than one nose? :laughing:

no, i was brought up normally.

No wonder, then.

Either a species evolves or goes extinct, and often, upbringing does not have a lot of influence in determining this. Extinction seems to be due more often than not to large environmental changes that make the world no longer habitable for a species.

And selection for the sake of…what?

Ah, so it’s all about “truth,” is it? How does selection get one to truth? How does power bring one closer to truth?

What is the goal of gaining power? Who cares what it says in my profile. The merits of ideas and discussion should not be decided by asking how old someone is.

What is the goal of gaining all goals?

The World Cup, of course.

I don’t think there is a singular goal. People have different reasons for pursuing different goals. Can you demonstrate that there is a universal reason underlying all pursuits?

I hate philosophy too, I just pretend. :wink: That is because I am too young and too weak. Even if I see the truth I must close my eyes because I can’t do anything about it. :wink:

I don’t understand the point of your sarcasm, BUT the winky face clears everything up.

cheers

i don’t think he was being sarcastic