Aspire Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
“Heroism--that is the disposition of a man who aspires to a goal compared to which he himself is wholly insignificant. Heroism is the good will to self-destruction.”
About This Quote
Source Philosophy: Beyond Good and Evil, 1886
Heroism is the noble drive toward a goal despite personal insignificance, even if it leads to self‑destruction.
In simple terms: Heroism is striving for a goal even if you feel small and may self‑sacrifice.
Recognize the cost of noble ambition.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal quests
- social movements
- artistic creation
- risk‑taking
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is self‑destruction ever justified?
- What drives people to pursue impossible goals?
Idealizing self‑destruction can glorify harmful sacrifice.