The final reward of the dead - to die no more

Friedrich Nietzsche
The final reward of the dead - to die no...
The final reward of the dead - to die no...
The final reward of the dead - to die no...
The final reward of the dead - to die no...
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The final reward of the dead - to die no more. It is not so easy to lose yourself in the world, you may sink down and disappear until you come back again. But if you are satisfied with what you've done, if your soul has left the world, then I think you'll be satisfied to spend all your time in the world without any desires. This quote means that life is about giving up our egoistic desires and becoming one with God.

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