Issue 3
Chapter 3 - Illlness, Break With Wagner and Human All Too Human
Struck by crippling illness and exhaustion, Nietzsche retreats into solitude—and in that silence, the bond with Wagner finally shatters. What was once a friendship of genius becomes a painful break with the man who shaped his early dreams. Out of this crisis emerges a new Nietzsche: sharper, freer, and fiercely independent. In Human, All Too Human, he begins dismantling old beliefs and forging the path of the “free spirit,” leaving behind the myths he once worshipped.
