Episodios

  • 018 - An Epode Among Friends
    Feb 25 2026
    In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity.
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    2 m
  • 017 - Ninth Division Man Alone by Himself Part 2
    Feb 25 2026
    In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity.
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    40 m
  • 016 - Ninth Division Man Alone by Himself Part 1
    Feb 25 2026
    In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity.
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    31 m
  • 015 - Eighth Division A Glance at the State Part 2
    Feb 25 2026
    In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity.
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    26 m
  • 014 - Eighth Division A Glance at the State Part 1
    Feb 25 2026
    In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity.
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    31 m
  • 013 - Seventh Division Wife and Child
    Feb 25 2026
    In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity.
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    29 m
  • 012 - Sixth Division Man in Society
    Feb 25 2026
    In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity.
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    37 m
  • 011 - Fifth Division The Signs of Higher and Lower Culture Part 2
    Feb 25 2026
    In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity.
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    47 m