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Nietzsche Perspectives in The Pursuit of Happyness


 People can't do something themselves, they wanna tell you you can't do it. If you want something, go get it, period." This stands out and forgive me for overthinking, but I consider this to be related somehow to Nietzsche's struggles. Im finished with my brief description on you can guess how the movie is, so let's go on to some other topics.
             Nietzsche dealt with a serious problem that some may go under too, but the problem was Nihilism; which means in summary the belief life is meaningless. After reading and watching information on his life, I can seriously understand why a person would just give up so easily. With the movie, you see it everywhere. From beginning to end. But should that stop you? It didn't stop Nietzsche, and it did not stop Chris Gardner. With all the struggles they endured, they were able to stay somewhat optimistic with hope of relief, or a sense of happiness. They both worked hard at what they believed in, but you may say that not really any of Nietzsche works were ever published or sold so how could it have paid off. I say it's because he was able still exist in history by letting us think around his way of thinking and we were still able to find some of his books that he had composed such as: Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Beyond Good & Evil, which this title is just a put together of his entire philosophy. This is probably his most popular work to date, from what we have studied. Another topic that can also be related to this is Nietzsche view on how we should receive knowledge by dominating our environment and we need to express our wellbeing. We can rewind a little bit to what Chris had said to his son about letting people tell him no you can't do it. What Nietzsche is saying is that we need to take on what we face and come out on top. Now that last part is just I have gathered from the teaching, but I am using 100% of believe of what I think it means. .
             Let's now talk about how life isn't fair especially for Nietzsche, and Chris as well.


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