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{{a|philosophy|}}[[Friedrich Nietzsche]]’s culminating invective. Often published with {{br|Der Antichrist}}. The origin of the [[Aus der Kriegsschule des Lebens|military school of life]], and the intellectual foundation of {{author|Nassim Nicholas Taleb}}’s {{br|Antifragile}}.
{{a|philosophy|}}''“What? You search? You wish to multiply yourself by ten, by a hundred? You seek followers? Seek zeroes!”''
 
[[Friedrich Nietzsche]]’s culminating invective. Often published with {{br|Der Antichrist}}. The origin of the [[Aus der Kriegsschule des Lebens|military school of life]], and the intellectual foundation of {{author|Nassim Nicholas Taleb}}’s {{br|Antifragile}}.


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*[http://www.zeno.org/Philosophie/M/Nietzsche,+Friedrich/G%C3%B6tzen-D%C3%A4mmerung/Spr%C3%BCche+und+Pfeile/1-10 Text]
*[http://www.zeno.org/Philosophie/M/Nietzsche,+Friedrich/G%C3%B6tzen-D%C3%A4mmerung/Spr%C3%BCche+und+Pfeile/1-10 Text]
*{{br|Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder}}
*{{br|Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder}}

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“What? You search? You wish to multiply yourself by ten, by a hundred? You seek followers? Seek zeroes!”

Friedrich Nietzsche’s culminating invective. Often published with Der Antichrist. The origin of the military school of life, and the intellectual foundation of Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s Antifragile.

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