In his work, The Antichrist, Friedrich Nietzsche talks about a certain type of person who has the most tolerance for suffering, because they experience difficulty as meaningful.
“The most intelligent men, like the strongest, find their happiness where others would find only disaster: in the labyrinth, in being hard with themselves and with others, in effort; their delight is in self-mastery; in them asceticism becomes second nature, a necessity, an instinct. They regard a difficult task as a privilege; it is to them a recreation to play with burdens that would crush all others.”
This type of person is not just “intelligent” in IQ terms, but psychologically strong and disciplined. For them, challenges are not upheavals but playgrounds for testing their limits.
I love this aphorism, because I feel alive when I’m putting in effort and choosing growth over comfort zones. Its timeless in the sense that it shows the psychology of greatness through sheer will, simplicity and self-mastery.
Use this as a lesson to inspire yourself but with the understanding that sometimes there is an upside to quitting, and moving onto our next venture.
There’s a chapter in the book Think Like A Freak by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner called The Upside Of Quitting, and it talks about how, from childhood, we’re culturally brainwashed on the negatives of quitting.
Our culture values hard work. We’re peppered with quotes and slogans that claim quitting is for losers. As a result, we uniquely deprive ourselves of pleasure, family time, rest, and health in the name of ambition.
Is there anything wrong with dreaming big and aspiring for great things? Absolutely not. The problem comes when we take this hustle too far at the expense of our physical and mental wellbeing.
Downtime is essential to recharge and recalibrate. There are real benefits to silence and letting our brains rest in default mode. Yet we fear downtime and quitting projects because of the fear of losing what we’ve already invested — that’s the sunk cost fallacy. We hold on because of time, emotion, and effort already spent, even when letting go is the wiser choice.
Instead of obsessing over sunk costs or opportunity costs, how about embracing the truth that failure is essential for innovation and growth?
At the end, what really matters is intention. Real life has no ending, until the ultimate truth, death. Until then, we can keep going, keep discovering, and keep reinventing our dreams and destinations.
Will this make us complacent or ungrateful? Absolutely not. It opens us to unlimited possibilities instead of wearing horse blinders for one outcome that might only have a 50% chance of working out anyway.
And remember this cold hard truth:
“I wish I had worked harder.”
No one said ever on their death bed.
Stop hustling. Start living. After all, per Nietzsche, the highest intelligence isn’t in suffering, it’s in self-mastery. So, here’s to living #BetterThanYesterday.
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About The Article Author:
Hi, I’m Rachana. Its been my dream for years to do something to consciously create a better future where every one of us is excited about our own potential. My challenge to everyone is that they aspire for their personal best and leave a legacy of their work through their contributions to mankind.
One more thing. In December of 2044, I hope to win the Nobel.
Will you join me on this journey of growth and transformation?
Namasté.
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