Boog Club

Boog Club

Welcome to Boog Club! Glad to have you on this journey we take through reading. We cover mostly philosophy and self-improvement type books. Everything is non-fiction as we enjoy relating these works to our lives and how we can better improve ourselves and the world. If you are of the same mindset then read along with us and let's grow together!

  1. Jul 25

    Thus Spoke Zarathustra: The Fourth and Final Part

    Finally, Boog club comes to the end of their arduous journey which was Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche. We begin our discussion with a theme this final part carries on throughout. That is the topic of pity. Before we can dissect Zarathustra’s thoughts on pit along with the benefits and negatives of feeling and acting on it we first attempt to define it. We look at the characteristics of people who apply pity. Adding to that, what Zarathustra means by pity because, as we have seen, words can mean different things to different people. We clearly see that, to him, he is strongly against feeling and performing actions based on pity. After defining the framework, the boys are able to see if pity is actually a wrong thing or if it can be something that helps. We look at ideas involving helping others through a bias even if the bias might be needed. We also explore the opportunity of helping as it comes or helping through less obvious means. We meet along the final part many “higher men” that Zarathustra finds and invites to his cave. Each one of these men represents an idea that Zarathustra does not agree with as well as interesting talking points. After Zarathustra meets everyone, we see how they all interact together within the cave both with and without the guidance of Zarathustra. At last, we get to the final teachings of Zarathustra. Zarathustra shows us the importance of taking in and accepting the bad moments for they have created all the great times. Make sure to live life for achieving those moments you want to repeat forever but do not forget that all the negative emotions and parts of life made you who you are and that moment happen. [If you want to support the podcast and are interested in reading along with us, use the following Amazon affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, we will earn a small commission from your qualifying purchase with no extra cost to you.] For reading along with us in Thus Spoke Zarathustra⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ by Friedrich Nietzsche Join us for our next book in the series by buying it ⁠here

  2. Jul 11

    Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Chapters 55-60

    Today in Boog Club, we finish the third part and get ready to take on the last and final part of Thus Spoke Zarathustra. We first see Zarathustra’s frustration with forcing morals and “good”/“evil” on people. But this time, we see a different point which focuses around children. It makes us wonder about if we should be forcing values on children. If so, we question how we should go about doing that while also allowing your children the chance to learn on their own. The next stop on our journey revolves around traditions. Almost expectingly, Zarathustra is against traditions and sees them as something that can hold one back as well as future generations. Listen as we explore our viewpoints on traditions and if we think they are overall negative or positive. Or maybe we come to a point in the middle and find both good and bad aspects of tradition. We also take a second to discuss the effect of tradition on our children. We begin to see Zarathustra’s realization and coming to terms with eternity. He first gets disgusted with the idea that eternity will always produce the “small man.” This allows us to hit on the idea of history repeating itself and if we think that life will always go back to a negative state. Does life improve over time or is it destined to fall back to a negative state? We finally look at how the area of life which ebbs and flows changes over time. If you want to support the podcast and are interested in reading along with us, use the following Amazon affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, we will earn a small commission from your qualifying purchase with no extra cost to you. For reading along with us in⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Thus Spoke Zarathustra⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠by Friedrich Nietzsche

  3. Jun 28

    Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Chapters 45-54

    Welcome to Boog Club! We are starting Part 3 of Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Do you have to sometimes go alone or cut others off to achieve greatness? Could it be you need to do that so one can feel the achievement rather than it being handed to them. But you also need others to achieve things since you cannot do everything alone. This bleeds into connections and relationships. To achieve greatness, these things take time which you must take away from spending time with people. Where do we view this balancing act and how do you want to handle your allocation of time? But to improve and grow, it seems that one must go through hardships. For Zarathustra, he actively seeks out that suffering. Join us, as we talk about the different routes one takes to cause suffering about himself and differentiate between the good and bad routes. The growth matters by how you find the suffering. Next, we look at Zarathustra’s view on “passing by” things that you cannot love. For us, we see try to look at things that you cannot pass by based on your beliefs and how this might overrule what we see from Zarathustra’s opinion.Listen as we compare what you should pass by and what you should not. If you want to support the podcast and are interested in reading along with us, use the following Amazon affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, we will earn a small commission from your qualifying purchase with no extra cost to you. For reading along with us in⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Thus Spoke Zarathustra⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠by Friedrich Nietzsche

  4. Jun 10

    Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Chapters 34-44

    After a long respite, the boys come back together to finish Part 2 of Thus Spoke Zarathustra. We start off with Zarathustra hitting on a basic principle of life: human hierarchy. There are those who obey and those who command. Listen as we take a deeper dive into both of these role and how they fit into life, contrasting the two and recognizing you can be both. Boog Club also sees Zarathustra advising us to not be so tensed up and continue to be joyful. We delve into this idea and how it relates to falling deep into existential thought or into misery due to the terrible aspects of the world. Tying back into Nietzsche’s desire for the creation of values, we also see the warning against the Frankenstein of ideas and cultures. This idea leads us into the comparison of our society and this concoction of culture. This invokes the revisitation of what it really means to make your desires innocent and create your own values. Lastly we discuss the limitation of Will; the Will’s prisoner. How does this prison that surrounds Will affect us as people? We talk about how this manifests into negative emotions and approaches to take to avoid these feelings. If you want to support the podcast and are interested in reading along with us, use the following Amazon affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, we will earn a small commission from your qualifying purchase with no extra cost to you. For reading along with us in⁠ ⁠⁠Thus Spoke Zarathustra⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠by Friedrich Nietzsche

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Welcome to Boog Club! Glad to have you on this journey we take through reading. We cover mostly philosophy and self-improvement type books. Everything is non-fiction as we enjoy relating these works to our lives and how we can better improve ourselves and the world. If you are of the same mindset then read along with us and let's grow together!

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