Friedrich Nietzsche
هدف جهان
Ah, the 'هدف جهان', the ultimate end or purpose of the cosmos! What an audacious question, echoing through the chambers of time like a relentless drumbeat that stirs the heart of human inquiry. In the shadow of the heavens, we dare to ponder whether this vast expanse, with its swirling galaxies and the flickering starlight, cradles some grand design or if we, mere ephemeral specks of dust, impose our feeble constructs upon an indifferent universe. The grandeur of existence does not conspire to illuminate our understanding; rather, it thrives in its ambiguity, flourishing on the very chaos that we seek to tame with our reason. Ah, but reason—what a fragile construct! It sports a mask of certainty even as it dances upon the precipice of irrationality. Perhaps, in our longing for a definitive 'goal', we betray a fundamental aspect of our nature: that we, as creators, are driven by the will to impose meaning where none may exist. The world, in its magnificent absurdity, offers no solace to those who seek an overarching purpose, yet it tantalizes with an invitation to forge our individual paths, to assert our own values in the face of nihilism. In this dance with the void, the true goal of the universe may well be the celebration of freedom—the relentless spirit of the Übermensch who rises from the ashes of despair to declare, “I am my own meaning!” Thus, it is not the cosmos that is lacking in purpose, but rather ourselves, as we grapple with the liberty to sculpt our destinies amidst the silent roar of existence. In this eternal struggle, the 'هدف جهان' emerges not as a singular truth, but as a tapestry woven from the myriad threads of human experience, each vibrant and defiant, each a testament to our undying quest for significance in a world that thrives on uncertainty.
