"Schopenhauer as Educator" is an essay by Friedrich Nietzsche that reflects on the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer and its influence on Nietzsche's own thinking. The essay explores themes of self-cultivation, the pursuit of knowledge, and the importance of embracing one's unique potential. It offers insights into Nietzsche's early intellectual development and his appreciation for Schopenhauer's philosophical contributions.
even he has an essay called Choppenhower as educator where he's kind of reflecting on the work of Arthur Schopenhau and in that he has this kind of like almost mini rant in the middle of the essay which is like really fascinating about how he just like absolutely cannot stand it when people don't in his words kind of embrace what they could uniquely be as that and instead allow these other pressures to interfere with again to to kind of invoke his terms to be to interfere with them becoming who they are
""The speaker explicitly mentions Nietzsche's essay, 'Schopenhauer as Educator,' while discussing Nietzsche's views on human potential and self-actualization. The essay is relevant to understanding Nietzsche's philosophy on these themes."