Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche, Human, AllT

If one uses one's intellect to become master over the unlimited emotions, it may produce a sorry and diversionary effect upon the intellect.


If one uses one's intellect to become master over the unlimi

Summary

This quote suggests that if someone relies solely on their intellect to control their overwhelming emotions, it may have negative consequences and distract their intellect from its true purpose. The implication is that emotions should not be purely intellectualized and suppressed, as doing so might result in an imbalance or detour in one's mental focus. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and managing emotions in a healthy way, rather than solely relying on intellect to overpower them.

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Emotions
By Friedrich Nietzsche, Human, AllT
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