Nietzsche and Runaway Audio Consumption


Came across this today. A lot of posts bring up the issue of "how much is enough?" or "when is audio consumption justified" etc.

Does this Nietzsche aphorism apply to audio buying? You be the judge! 

Friedrich Nietzsche“Danger in riches. — Only he who has spirit ought to have possessions: otherwise possessions are a public danger. For the possessor who does not know how to make use of the free time which his possessions could purchase him will always continue to strive after possessions: this striving will constitute his entertainment, his strategy in his war against boredom. 

Thus in the end the moderate possessions that would suffice the man of spirit are transformed into actual riches – riches which are in fact the glittering product of spiritual dependence and poverty. They only appear quite different from what their wretched origin would lead one to expect because they are able to mask themselves with art and culture: for they are, of course, able to purchase masks. By this means they arouse envy in the poorer and the uncultivated – who at bottom are envying culture and fail to recognize the masks as masks – and gradually prepare a social revolution: for gilded vulgarity and histrionic self-inflation in a supposed ‘enjoyment of culture’ instil into the latter the idea ‘it is only a matter of money’ – whereas, while it is to some extent a matter of money, it is much more a matter of spirit.” 

Nietzsche, Friedrich. 1996. Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits. Cambridge University Press. (p. 283-4, an aphorism no. 310)

I'm pretty sure @mahgister will want to read this one! (Because they speak so artfully about avoiding the diversion that consumption poses to the quest for true aesthetic and acoustic excellence.)

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In the gospels who is rich in spirit is someone for whom any posessions means nothing or at least dont replace spirit.....

He can own them for any purpose and not  only for himself...

I know it is an hard lesson to learn!

I dont consider myself wise and filled with spirit...

Spirit comes from hebrew "ruach" the wind, the breathing, the relation to the kingdom inside and outside...

What is his definition of spirit?

All teacher are not hoax or empty idol...

Certainly not the poor Nietzsche who pay the price of his insight with his life...

The main name in spirituality, science or philosophy are NOT first authority figure but human who struggle toward the truth...

Buddah speaks complex matter, and Christ too, only Sam Harris will think that they are gurus or crooks...More honest mind will call them teacher ...

It is like in audio where the snake fraud is nowhere to be found where people think it is....Nietzsche seems to think where the snake oil is...

Ok i apologize for my interpretation and i will shut myself...

Merry Christmast

I guess that is his mask of being an authority figure.

I take "spirit" to mean someone who defines their own path, has their own intentions, and is not in the grip of others' sway. A "sense of what they are about" or "genuine character" might be a good way of seeing his point. We are either creators or followers. We have "spirit" or "slavishness." Hope that helps.