Nietzsche would walk all day and immediately write down whatever his body, in its confrontation with sky, sea, and glaciers, inspired in his thoughts. "Thus spoke Zarathustra with his heart: I am a wanderer and mountain climber. I do not love the plains. And it is as if I cannot sit still for a long time. And everything that still comes to me as fate and trial will be in that new wandering and mountain climbing: but man, in the end, tests only himself."
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We don't belong to those who only think when surrounded by books, when books ignite a passion within them. We're accustomed to thinking in the open air - while walking, jumping, climbing, dancing, preferably in secluded mountains or on the seashore, where even footprints can spark a thought.
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So the man continued to walk on the foot of the mountain until he met the next traveler. So once again he asked, “How did you climb up that mountain, and what did you see from the top?” And so again the traveler shared his story. Still not being determined on which direction and which way to go, ...
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