
The Art of Manliness What Nietzsche Can Teach Us About Joyful Living in a Tech-Saturated World
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Jun 1, 2022 Nate Anderson, Deputy Editor at Ars Technica and author of "In Emergency, Break Glass," explores the relevance of Nietzsche's philosophy in our tech-saturated lives. He discusses his journey from tech obsession to seeking deeper fulfillment through Nietzschean principles. Anderson highlights how modern technology fosters distraction and passivity, advocating for a more intentional relationship with it. He shares guidelines for mindful information consumption, and emphasizes the importance of creativity, physicality, and embracing life's challenges for genuine joy.
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Tech Disenchantment
- Nate Anderson, despite working in tech, felt disenchanted with its effects.
- Technology made his life feel small and lifeless, despite its ease and entertainment.
Frictionless vs. Striving
- Digital technology promotes a frictionless life, contrasting with Nietzsche's emphasis on striving.
- This frictionless existence can lead to a sense of hollowness and meaninglessness.
Nietzschean Goals
- Focus on self-created goals that drive creative self-overcoming and push boundaries.
- Find your "why" in life, and the "how" will follow, even through struggles and difficulties.


