Humility can be a false "virtue", the anthropological nietzschean analysis go indeed very deep in the christian Occidental soul... Humility can be a fake virtue... Indeed...
But humility cannot be erased once and for all of the hall of virtues by the wise analysis of Nietzsche...
Humility is also something coming from more deep stata than something attribute to the sole Ego...
Humility can be observed when a wise humble buddhist monk wait to give his rice that the hand was opened up before spooning the rice, he must humbly and patiently wait that the people ask first for it and open effectively their hands...
A long time ago a christian doctor in journey to Japan in a buddhist monastery in 1956, was speaking with enthusiasm about the greatness of christian Charity to the buddhist monk that effectively agreed to his affirmation of virtue greatness for charity...
But the wise monk said that the humility and patience to wait for a hand to volontarily open by itself before spooning the rice in was also a great virtue.... Because spooning the rice without this patient and humble waiting for it was useless at the end....We must learn to wait for the right moment and for the permission of those we want to help....
Nietzsche was necessary in Christian country, not so in Asian one....
Humility is great virtue after all....
With this virtue the mind can be more attentive to the world phenomenon....Humility is one of the virtue of truly great scientist after Goethe who said that we must patiently wait to see nature open itself to us....
Someone can also wait for his knowledge to be received that someone ask for it....
But humility cannot be erased once and for all of the hall of virtues by the wise analysis of Nietzsche...
Humility is also something coming from more deep stata than something attribute to the sole Ego...
Humility can be observed when a wise humble buddhist monk wait to give his rice that the hand was opened up before spooning the rice, he must humbly and patiently wait that the people ask first for it and open effectively their hands...
A long time ago a christian doctor in journey to Japan in a buddhist monastery in 1956, was speaking with enthusiasm about the greatness of christian Charity to the buddhist monk that effectively agreed to his affirmation of virtue greatness for charity...
But the wise monk said that the humility and patience to wait for a hand to volontarily open by itself before spooning the rice in was also a great virtue.... Because spooning the rice without this patient and humble waiting for it was useless at the end....We must learn to wait for the right moment and for the permission of those we want to help....
Nietzsche was necessary in Christian country, not so in Asian one....
Humility is great virtue after all....
With this virtue the mind can be more attentive to the world phenomenon....Humility is one of the virtue of truly great scientist after Goethe who said that we must patiently wait to see nature open itself to us....
Someone can also wait for his knowledge to be received that someone ask for it....