
Übermensch
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Book Introduction
We often live up to the expectations of others, losing our own worth within the framework set by society.
But Nietzsche says firmly:
"Discover the power hidden within you and create your own life."
"Übermensch" is a book that interprets Nietzsche's philosophy of the "Superman" (Ubermensch) in a modern way.
An Übermensch is someone who, instead of simply following existing morals and social conventions, creates new values through his own will and pioneers his own life.
Unswayed by external standards, he transcends all suffering and trials, striving for greater heights. Based on Nietzsche's masterpiece, "Human, All Too Human," this book offers insights into the concerns and life challenges we face in modern times.
Rather than simply a philosophical concept, it illuminates how we can overcome ourselves and grow within the real world. It reinterprets Nietzsche's sharp ideas in modern language, making them intuitively understandable and practical for anyone.
It delves deeply into realistic topics like self-mastery, interpersonal relationships, emotional regulation, and life-style, reminding readers of the importance of asking themselves questions and finding their own answers. "The pain that doesn't kill me makes me stronger." Are you ready to take this sentence to heart and choose a life for yourself, not the world? I hope you will find a path to transcend yourself through "Übermensch."
But Nietzsche says firmly:
"Discover the power hidden within you and create your own life."
"Übermensch" is a book that interprets Nietzsche's philosophy of the "Superman" (Ubermensch) in a modern way.
An Übermensch is someone who, instead of simply following existing morals and social conventions, creates new values through his own will and pioneers his own life.
Unswayed by external standards, he transcends all suffering and trials, striving for greater heights. Based on Nietzsche's masterpiece, "Human, All Too Human," this book offers insights into the concerns and life challenges we face in modern times.
Rather than simply a philosophical concept, it illuminates how we can overcome ourselves and grow within the real world. It reinterprets Nietzsche's sharp ideas in modern language, making them intuitively understandable and practical for anyone.
It delves deeply into realistic topics like self-mastery, interpersonal relationships, emotional regulation, and life-style, reminding readers of the importance of asking themselves questions and finding their own answers. "The pain that doesn't kill me makes me stronger." Are you ready to take this sentence to heart and choose a life for yourself, not the world? I hope you will find a path to transcend yourself through "Übermensch."
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Part 1.
The pain that doesn't kill me makes me stronger. 43 Life Attitudes About Self-Overcoming and Growth.
001 Find your own path
002 Awaken the potential within you
003 Only those who ask questions are free.
004 Do not fear loneliness and trials.
005 If you don't give up, things will change eventually.
006 I have the power to control my life.
007 Life's problems make you stronger
008 Before seeking the real, become the real first.
009 What matters is what you do while you're awake.
010 Don't live only for happiness
011 Life depends on attitude
012 Live in the moment
013 Don't run away even in your dreams
014 The answer is created by you, not the world.
015 Is there really an easy way?
016 Today's choices create tomorrow
017 Don't compare
018 Never go back again
019 Rely only on yourself
020 If it shakes, it's better
021 When things get complicated, try art.
022 Don't be swayed by the world
023 The door that questions open
024 How to Center Your Mind
025 Stop blaming yourself
026 Do not follow without thinking
027 You can change enough
028 If I act like I want to be
029 It is advantageous to tell the truth
030 The Power of Truth
031 When Waiting Becomes the Answer
032 The Courage to Tell the Truth
033 Where the pain has passed
034 Whose life is yours?
035 How to Accept That You Are Wrong
036 There is no given path
037 Change begins with discomfort.
038 Set your own standards
039 The important thing is “What to do now?”
040 Don't Avoid Pain, Face It 041 There is no growth without pain
042 Face Yourself
043 You have to shake to move forward
Part 2.
Every Face You Meet Makes You Yourself: 31 Tips for Relationships and Emotional Regulation
044 Become the master of your emotions
045 Emotions sometimes deceive you
046 The moment you let go of your judgment
047 Don't judge too much
048 When you encounter someone who is difficult to understand
049 Gratitude Makes Us Stronger
050 What we can do when our friends are having a hard time
051 Empathy is sharing while protecting myself.
052 Joy grows when shared.
053 Your smile lights up the world
054 How to truly help others
055 Beware of liars
056 Sincerity is not always the truth
057 The meaning of the words "I love you forever"
058 A better choice than revenge
059 Anger also needs an expiration date.
060 Don't laugh at other people's success.
061 No need to fight back
062 Rather than helping someone who has fallen, try to prevent them from falling again.
063 Why Love Moves Us
064 Love and Sacrifice, What Are They for?
065 Even a good heart needs rest
066 Shame comes from the eyes, not the thoughts.
067 Don't live up to other people's expectations
068 Be free from the gaze of others
069 Before helping others, take care of yourself first.
070 The Joy of Sharing
071 Why We Feel Shame
072 Don't enjoy other people's misfortune
073 You don't have to be nice to everyone.
074 Letting go of vague guilt
Part 3. Your perspective determines the size of your life. 39 perspectives on the world.
075 The courage to question the obvious
076 Nothing remains unchanged
077 What you see isn't everything
078 What's more important than knowing
079 Life is a moving thing 080 Everything changes, and so does your life
081 Balance between emotion and reason
082 What We're Missing
083 What is a free life?
084 The Power of Proverbs to Change Your Life
085 Moral standards are a fad
086 We are learning about life
087 The Human Hidden Behind the Name of Villain
088 Don't judge by the results alone.
089 Whose Sin Is It?
090 Is Hope a Blessing or a Bondage?
091 Appearances are not everything
092 Goodness has its own path
093 The line shines brightest when it is free.
094 Vanity isn't always a bad thing.
095 At the end of life, what choices will we make?
096 Why Can't the Rich Understand the Sorrow of the Poor?
097 A moderate amount of self-esteem protects us.
098 Evil is the luxury of the leisured
099 We judge by results
100 Death, the last freedom humans have
101 Why We Need Morality in Our Lives
102 What is Justice?
103 The law is not always just.
104 Rethinking Right and Wrong
105 It was right then, but it's wrong now.
106 The choice we believe is right
107 Even if it is not free will
108 What can we really choose?
109 You are not as guilty as you think.
110 The saints and geniuses we created
111 Why do humans push themselves?
112 Obedience is sometimes the easiest choice.
113 What's important to us is to finish
Part 1.
The pain that doesn't kill me makes me stronger. 43 Life Attitudes About Self-Overcoming and Growth.
001 Find your own path
002 Awaken the potential within you
003 Only those who ask questions are free.
004 Do not fear loneliness and trials.
005 If you don't give up, things will change eventually.
006 I have the power to control my life.
007 Life's problems make you stronger
008 Before seeking the real, become the real first.
009 What matters is what you do while you're awake.
010 Don't live only for happiness
011 Life depends on attitude
012 Live in the moment
013 Don't run away even in your dreams
014 The answer is created by you, not the world.
015 Is there really an easy way?
016 Today's choices create tomorrow
017 Don't compare
018 Never go back again
019 Rely only on yourself
020 If it shakes, it's better
021 When things get complicated, try art.
022 Don't be swayed by the world
023 The door that questions open
024 How to Center Your Mind
025 Stop blaming yourself
026 Do not follow without thinking
027 You can change enough
028 If I act like I want to be
029 It is advantageous to tell the truth
030 The Power of Truth
031 When Waiting Becomes the Answer
032 The Courage to Tell the Truth
033 Where the pain has passed
034 Whose life is yours?
035 How to Accept That You Are Wrong
036 There is no given path
037 Change begins with discomfort.
038 Set your own standards
039 The important thing is “What to do now?”
040 Don't Avoid Pain, Face It 041 There is no growth without pain
042 Face Yourself
043 You have to shake to move forward
Part 2.
Every Face You Meet Makes You Yourself: 31 Tips for Relationships and Emotional Regulation
044 Become the master of your emotions
045 Emotions sometimes deceive you
046 The moment you let go of your judgment
047 Don't judge too much
048 When you encounter someone who is difficult to understand
049 Gratitude Makes Us Stronger
050 What we can do when our friends are having a hard time
051 Empathy is sharing while protecting myself.
052 Joy grows when shared.
053 Your smile lights up the world
054 How to truly help others
055 Beware of liars
056 Sincerity is not always the truth
057 The meaning of the words "I love you forever"
058 A better choice than revenge
059 Anger also needs an expiration date.
060 Don't laugh at other people's success.
061 No need to fight back
062 Rather than helping someone who has fallen, try to prevent them from falling again.
063 Why Love Moves Us
064 Love and Sacrifice, What Are They for?
065 Even a good heart needs rest
066 Shame comes from the eyes, not the thoughts.
067 Don't live up to other people's expectations
068 Be free from the gaze of others
069 Before helping others, take care of yourself first.
070 The Joy of Sharing
071 Why We Feel Shame
072 Don't enjoy other people's misfortune
073 You don't have to be nice to everyone.
074 Letting go of vague guilt
Part 3. Your perspective determines the size of your life. 39 perspectives on the world.
075 The courage to question the obvious
076 Nothing remains unchanged
077 What you see isn't everything
078 What's more important than knowing
079 Life is a moving thing 080 Everything changes, and so does your life
081 Balance between emotion and reason
082 What We're Missing
083 What is a free life?
084 The Power of Proverbs to Change Your Life
085 Moral standards are a fad
086 We are learning about life
087 The Human Hidden Behind the Name of Villain
088 Don't judge by the results alone.
089 Whose Sin Is It?
090 Is Hope a Blessing or a Bondage?
091 Appearances are not everything
092 Goodness has its own path
093 The line shines brightest when it is free.
094 Vanity isn't always a bad thing.
095 At the end of life, what choices will we make?
096 Why Can't the Rich Understand the Sorrow of the Poor?
097 A moderate amount of self-esteem protects us.
098 Evil is the luxury of the leisured
099 We judge by results
100 Death, the last freedom humans have
101 Why We Need Morality in Our Lives
102 What is Justice?
103 The law is not always just.
104 Rethinking Right and Wrong
105 It was right then, but it's wrong now.
106 The choice we believe is right
107 Even if it is not free will
108 What can we really choose?
109 You are not as guilty as you think.
110 The saints and geniuses we created
111 Why do humans push themselves?
112 Obedience is sometimes the easiest choice.
113 What's important to us is to finish
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What is an Übermensch?
As we live, we are surrounded by numerous norms and standards.
From a young age, we learn what is 'right' and what is 'wrong' and learn how to live within the framework set by society.
But Nietzsche asks, "Is that really the absolute truth?"
The Übermensch, or ‘superman,’ is not a simple concept.
It means a being who sets his own standards and creates life with inner strength rather than external values.
He is not bound by traditional morals and societal expectations, and finds true freedom in the process of transcending himself.
Nietzsche defines the superman as follows: "He who does not avoid suffering, but rather uses it as a tool for self-discipline." "He who lives by his own values, not by the standards of others." "He who overcomes all difficulties and creates himself."
Supermen do not submit to fate.
Even if you go through pain, you become stronger through it and you train yourself endlessly.
Instead of worrying about whether things are okay, he is someone who thinks about how things can get better.
As we live, we are surrounded by numerous norms and standards.
From a young age, we learn what is 'right' and what is 'wrong' and learn how to live within the framework set by society.
But Nietzsche asks, "Is that really the absolute truth?"
The Übermensch, or ‘superman,’ is not a simple concept.
It means a being who sets his own standards and creates life with inner strength rather than external values.
He is not bound by traditional morals and societal expectations, and finds true freedom in the process of transcending himself.
Nietzsche defines the superman as follows: "He who does not avoid suffering, but rather uses it as a tool for self-discipline." "He who lives by his own values, not by the standards of others." "He who overcomes all difficulties and creates himself."
Supermen do not submit to fate.
Even if you go through pain, you become stronger through it and you train yourself endlessly.
Instead of worrying about whether things are okay, he is someone who thinks about how things can get better.
--- From the text
Publisher's Review
Nietzsche's philosophy has always been powerful, and it remains relevant today.
"Übermensch" is a book that reinterprets the core concept of his thought, the superman (Ubermensch), from a modern perspective.
Beyond simple philosophical discussion, it raises practical questions about how to overcome oneself and grow in reality.
This book is based on Nietzsche's masterpiece, Human, All Too Human, but it stands out for not simply copying an existing philosophy book, but for reconstructing it so that readers can understand it intuitively.
If philosophy has been alienated from the public because of its complex expressions and interpretations, "Übermensch" maintains sharp insight while presenting it in a modern, accessible way.
The book is broadly divided into the following topics: self-overcoming, human relationships, emotional control, and attitude toward life.
It illuminates how we should act when we are shaken, when we face pain, and when we are caught up in the gaze of others, through Nietzsche's thoughts.
In particular, it emphasizes the famous sentence, “What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger,” and provides specific suggestions on how to transcend oneself in the face of adversity.
The greatest strength of this book is that it poses questions to the reader and allows them to find the answers themselves.
Rather than simply explaining philosophical concepts, it shows how they can be applied in real life, while leaving the reader to draw their own conclusions.
This is also connected to the creation of one's own values, which is the core of Nietzsche's philosophy, and is the reason why "Übermensch" functions as a guide to life rather than a simple philosophy book.
Philosophy is not far away.
"Übermensch" is a book that shows how we can put Nietzsche's ideas into practice in our lives.
It will provide powerful inspiration to readers who have struggled with existing philosophy books, as well as to those who wish to go beyond themselves and reach a higher level.
If you want to find the answer to the question, "What kind of life will you choose?", "Übermensch" will be the first step.
"Übermensch" is a book that reinterprets the core concept of his thought, the superman (Ubermensch), from a modern perspective.
Beyond simple philosophical discussion, it raises practical questions about how to overcome oneself and grow in reality.
This book is based on Nietzsche's masterpiece, Human, All Too Human, but it stands out for not simply copying an existing philosophy book, but for reconstructing it so that readers can understand it intuitively.
If philosophy has been alienated from the public because of its complex expressions and interpretations, "Übermensch" maintains sharp insight while presenting it in a modern, accessible way.
The book is broadly divided into the following topics: self-overcoming, human relationships, emotional control, and attitude toward life.
It illuminates how we should act when we are shaken, when we face pain, and when we are caught up in the gaze of others, through Nietzsche's thoughts.
In particular, it emphasizes the famous sentence, “What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger,” and provides specific suggestions on how to transcend oneself in the face of adversity.
The greatest strength of this book is that it poses questions to the reader and allows them to find the answers themselves.
Rather than simply explaining philosophical concepts, it shows how they can be applied in real life, while leaving the reader to draw their own conclusions.
This is also connected to the creation of one's own values, which is the core of Nietzsche's philosophy, and is the reason why "Übermensch" functions as a guide to life rather than a simple philosophy book.
Philosophy is not far away.
"Übermensch" is a book that shows how we can put Nietzsche's ideas into practice in our lives.
It will provide powerful inspiration to readers who have struggled with existing philosophy books, as well as to those who wish to go beyond themselves and reach a higher level.
If you want to find the answer to the question, "What kind of life will you choose?", "Übermensch" will be the first step.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 14, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 260 pages | 120*189*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791192372730
- ISBN10: 1192372735
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