
NEW YORK—While dieters are accustomed to exercises of will, a new English translation of Germany’s most popular diet book takes the concept to a new philosophical level. The Nietzschean diet, which commands its adherents to eat superhuman amounts of whatever they most fear, is developing a strong following in America.
Fat Is Dead, proclaims the ambitious title of the dense, aphoristic nutrition plan, which was written by Friedrich Nietzsche in the late 1880s and unearthed three years ago. After reaching bestseller lists in Europe, the book was translated into English by R.J. Hollingdale and published by Avon last month.
“One must strive to eat dangerously as one comes into the Will to Power Oneself Thin,” Nietzsche wrote. “What do you fear? By this are you truly Fattened. You must embrace your Fears, as well as your Fat, and learn to Laugh as you consume them, along with Generous Portions of Simple Salad. Remember, as you stare into the lettuce, the lettuce stares also into you.”
I think this is fabulous! Way better than The Secret, which stupidly promotes staying away from fat people as a way of getting thin – like duh. I’ve been living with a stick insect for almost four years who actually eats more than I do and a big fat lot of good that’s done for me. But finally here is a no-nonsense diet I can really sink my teeth into.
Eating dangerously, eh? Sounds like fun to me.
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Hah! I’ve been ahead of Nietzsche for years – bangers and mash, bratwurst and hot potato salad, bier, knishes, potato pancakes . . . .
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hmmm, I suspect the real title of this book should be “Dead Fat” because that’s what I’d be if I gave in to my craving for white bread and pasta… 😦
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But wait, what if what I fear most is beer?
Equal time for Ale-ophobia!
That which does not kill me makes me … happier?
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Nietzsche really needed to lighten up. What you eat is what you are.
All this fear is not good for our stomachs or indeed, what we produce thereafter
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Just want to remind about All Fool’s Day…
Not that you ever should believe anything on the Infernalic Web
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haha… but I didn’t see it until after 12. doesn’t that make the jokester the april fool?
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On April 1st should the Onion trick everyone by publishing true stories? 🙂
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Hi Mister Poo and welcome. 🙂 I wonder how many other people wrote posts about Nietzsche today (do you always have to look before you type his name? I do).
Always ahead of the pack, eh FFE?
Dead Fat is what happens when you eat too many of these, truce.
“That which does not kill me makes me … happier?”
Or at least relieved, Ben.
Didn’t you see the April Fool cat, dq & nursemyra? (last link in the post)
Excellent idea, Dan! 🙂
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April Fool Cat???
Must be something canadian
… or spanish
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“When you stare into the salad bar, sometimes the salad stares back.”
There is still no force in heaven, hell, or in between that can make me drink Coors Light.
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10 stories that could be April Fools… but aren’t 🙂
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J found this today …
Gherkin gets appendages
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No wonder Germans are fat.
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I always felt that my salad was staring at me but have been afraid to confront or speak about it until now. Thanks you… really!
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Whenever my salad looks at me that way, I throw extra bacon bits and Caesar dressing at it.
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Wow, I didn’t know you were such a tough guy, FFE. Balsamic vinegar and roasted pinenuts can also help. Depending on the lettuce.
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Have I mentioned my terrible fear of Angelina Jolie and Tia Carrere, by the way?
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Leading question or non sequitur, Metro?
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