- "...one must still have chaos in one to give birth to a dancing star." -Nietzsche**
When I first read this quote, I kind of felt confused, it bewildered me. I took some time away from the wiki and this quote began to make more sense. Everything that has improved the world and that has bettered humanity has had a sort of disorder to them. Nietzsche was trying to say that perfectly planning something and having no impulse can never bring the perfect idea one has to life. Without chaos, everything and everyone would be parallel, there would be no diversity like we know the world today. Chaos breaks the repetition of life and when that happens amazing creations are born. Nietzche tries to enforce the idea that perfect arrangement and neat planning to anything will never result in something that is meaningful to the world and more importantly meaningful to one-self. Every once in a while people need to just go insane and step away from the mundane stereotypical life we all live. People need to stop living inside of their comfort zones and do something that is completely new to them. If a straight line was meant to be continuously followed there would never be anything known to the existence of the earth as chaos. Without some craziness and some unexplained confusion, astonishing creations would be mere junk within the loop. To birth a one of a kind, world changing, meaningful piece of ingenuity takes one being 98 percent completely sane and in their mind, but the key to make it a one of a kind, world changing, meaningful piece of ingenuity takes one being 2 percent crazy, insane, or not completely there.
~Ryan Murphy
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