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Wow I'm shocked at the stupidity of this question, his wodds still fall on deaf ears and thou still understandeth him not! Lol.

First and foremost, Nietzsche did not consider himself as an ubermenschübermensch and he dID NOTdid not present Wagner, Goethe or Napoleon as an exampleexamples per se but he. He did admit that the they shared several qualities of the ubermenschübermensch of THE FUTUREthe future. 

At this point in time man has not mastered himself enough to produce an ubermenschübermensch yet, but we have the potential to. Man is something to be overcome and that overcoming is only possible by accepting the evil within and abandabandingabandoning our facade of morality.

Wow I'm shocked at the stupidity of this question, his wodds still fall on deaf ears and thou still understandeth him not! Lol.

First and foremost, Nietzsche did not consider himself as an ubermensch and he dID NOT present Wagner, Goethe or Napoleon as an example per se but he did admit that the they shared several qualities of the ubermensch of THE FUTURE. At this point in time man has not mastered himself enough to produce an ubermensch but we have the potential to. Man is something to be overcome and that overcoming is only possible by accepting the evil within and abandabanding our facade of morality.

First and foremost, Nietzsche did not consider himself as an übermensch and he did not present Wagner, Goethe or Napoleon as examples per se. He did admit that they shared several qualities of the übermensch of the future. 

At this point in time man has not mastered himself enough to produce an übermensch yet, but we have the potential to. Man is something to be overcome and that overcoming is only possible by accepting the evil within and abandoning our facade of morality.

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Wow I'm shocked at the stupidity of this question, his wodds still fall on deaf ears and thou still understandeth him not! Lol.

First and foremost, Nietzsche did not consider himself as an ubermensch and he dID NOT present Wagner, Goethe or Napoleon as an example per se but he did admit that the they shared several qualities of the ubermensch of THE FUTURE. At this point in time man has not mastered himself enough to produce an ubermensch but we have the potential to. Man is something to be overcome and that overcoming is only possible by accepting the evil within and abandabanding our facade of morality.