Friedrich Nietzsche
مادرت خوبه
In the vast tapestry of existence, wherein the threads of life intertwine to form the intricate patterns of human experience, the notion of “مادرت خوبه” (Your mother is good) emerges as a profound affirmation of the elemental forces that shape our being. Ah, the mother—an archetype, a symbol of nurturing, yet paradoxically of constraint; the origin of both love and suffering. In her goodness lies not merely the comfort of a warm embrace but the imposition of values, the crafting of a moral framework, and, inevitably, the burden of expectation. Does one not find, in the essence of maternal goodness, a duality: the nurturing that gives rise to the Übermensch juxtaposed against the smothering of the will to power? For in the mother’s goodness, we may come to taste the sweetness of existence, yet also the bitter pangs of obligation and restraint. In this light, one must ponder whether such goodness serves as the soil from which individuality sprouts or the chains that bind us to a perennial childhood. Thus, as we extol the virtues of 'mother', let us not forget that every act of affection possesses the potential for suffocation. To navigate this intricate dialectic is to embrace the eternal struggle of the self—the quest for affirmation amidst the shadows of dependency. So, behold “مادرت خوبه” as not only a simple truth but a philosophical inquiry beckoning us to reconcile love with liberation, and to recognize that even the most magnificent of maternal spirits can illuminate the path yet obscure the horizon. In this grand tumult of life, one may indeed find that the essence of a mother’s goodness is, in all its complexity, a reflection of the profound ambivalence of existence itself.
