While I'm not commenting directly about Friedrich Nietzsche, I would just like to take some time to say here that Existentialism sucks.
What about it do you disagree with?
I disagree with the presupposition that one can reject the validity of objective truth and simultaneously effect a meaningful self-purpose. I am also in disagreement with multiple conjectures that are further derived from this assumption.
The stance you're taking is not unreasonable, and is one that is indefinitely assumed by many.
In its application though, especially for me being that I'm not so fond of the idea of some God or other dictating, it has its appeals. Not that I'm a hardcore existentialist or anything.
I'm not in favor of an "ultimate truth", regardless if its a deity or government, but rather, I don't understand why someone would rather delude themselves than accept reality.
Example:
Person #1: I believe in God and I therefore, I accept the reality of actions being objectively good and bad.
(Religious Non-Existentialist)
Person #2: Although I reject the validity of an impartial creator, and and an all-encompassing definition of right and wrong, I shall effect my own version and live by it accordingly.
(Existentialist)-Ugh!
Person #3: I repudiate any and all claims to objectivity, I believe in wholeheartedly that God is in fact dead, and I won't effect personal views to live by because I know fully well that no action, including murder, rape, altruism, and "love", have any intrinsic value. Therefore, I understand that to hide myself behind a personal flawed perspective would be an insult to my existence.
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Also, I believe that to take a stance similar to that of Person #3 you do not have to be atheist, donc I would rather prefer that you refrain from including religion too much in your response, since I hate religious debates.