Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche

The Great Man... is colder, harder, less hesitating, and without fear of 'opinion'; he lacks the virtues that accompany respect and 'respectability,' and altogether everything that is the 'virtue of the herd.' If he cannot lead, he goes alone... He knows he is incommunicable: he finds it tasteless to be familiar... When not speaking to himself, he wears a mask. There is a solitude within him that is inaccessible to praise or blame.


The Great Man... is colder, harder, less hesitating, and wit

Summary

This quote speaks to the nature of a Great Man, who is depicted as independent, fearless, and unswayed by the opinions or approval of others. Such an individual possesses a certain detachment from societal norms and expectations, lacking the need for respect or social acceptability. The Great Man does not seek validation or seek to fit into the "herd," instead, embracing solitude and individuality. There is a sense of mystery and self-containment, finding little value in sharing or discussing their inner thoughts with others. Neither praise nor criticism can penetrate the solitude within him.

By Friedrich Nietzsche
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