Nietzsche was considered to be tough-minded, as he often challenged traditional philosophical perspectives and promoted individual strength and self-overcoming. His concepts of the "will to power" and the "eternal recurrence" demonstrate his emphasis on personal resilience and the pursuit of excellence.
Being tough-minded means having a firm and determined personality, often refusing to be swayed by emotions or sentimentality. It is about being practical, logical, and grounded in one's thinking and decision-making.
Friedrich Nietzsche was German by nationality.
Friedrich Nietzsche was buried in the Röcken cemetery in Germany.
Friedrich Nietzsche was around 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters) tall.
The Nietzsche Fragment refers to a collection of notes, drafts, and unfinished writings by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche that were posthumously compiled and published after his death. These fragments offer insight into Nietzsche's philosophical ideas and serve as a window into his creative process.
They're tough-minded.
This is a tough one to answer
'Tis Tough to Be Tender - 1918 was released on: USA: 15 September 1918
Turning Point - 2000 Tough-Minded About Heaven was released on: USA: 28 March 2010
Brisket is tough because it comes from a heavily used muscle in the cow. To make it more tender, it can be cooked slowly at a low temperature, such as through braising or smoking, which helps break down the tough connective tissues and make the meat more tender.
Being tough-minded means having a firm and determined personality, often refusing to be swayed by emotions or sentimentality. It is about being practical, logical, and grounded in one's thinking and decision-making.
Frank Perdue
Tender meat
Yes, meat tenderizer can help make tough cuts of meat more tender by breaking down the proteins in the meat.
Tender means not tough or hard. It usually refers to a piece of meat, like steak though it can refer to any other food item
It means tender inside and crisp on the outside
Friedrich Nietzsche's birth name is Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.