Nervism

Nervism is a philosophical concept that was developed in the 19th century by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. According to nervism, a person is a product of his thoughts, emotions and experiences. Everything that happens to a person is the result of his inner world - thoughts, beliefs and moods.

Nietzsche believed that nervism opens up new horizons for understanding man and his place in the world. He argued that modern people live in a state of constant tension, fear



Nervism is a concept that states that emotions and mental states are the primary determinants of our behavior and thinking. This approach is based on the idea that emotional response to a stimulus can significantly influence our perception of the environment and decision making.

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