: Dr. Josef Breuer, a mentor to Sigmund Freud, and Friedrich Nietzsche, who is on the verge of suicidal despair.
But for the Kurds, the Eternal Return has already happened. The same mountains, the same flags, the same songs of exile, the same betrayals by superpowers. They have lived the same grief a thousand times.
The Kurdish people, similarly, are a people of the mountains. The famous Kurdish proverb, "The Kurds have no friends but the mountains," is a testament to a history of retreat, survival, and resilience in the rugged terrains of the Zagros and Taurus ranges.
And yet, the phrase persists as a haunting, viral piece of internet-age poetry. It appears as a fragmented meme, a forgotten tweet, a potential title for a novel that was never written. It is an anachronism, a provocation, and perhaps something deeper: a philosophical thought experiment wrapped in the grief of a stateless nation.
: Dr. Josef Breuer, a mentor to Sigmund Freud, and Friedrich Nietzsche, who is on the verge of suicidal despair.
But for the Kurds, the Eternal Return has already happened. The same mountains, the same flags, the same songs of exile, the same betrayals by superpowers. They have lived the same grief a thousand times. when nietzsche wept kurdish
The Kurdish people, similarly, are a people of the mountains. The famous Kurdish proverb, "The Kurds have no friends but the mountains," is a testament to a history of retreat, survival, and resilience in the rugged terrains of the Zagros and Taurus ranges. The same mountains, the same flags, the same
And yet, the phrase persists as a haunting, viral piece of internet-age poetry. It appears as a fragmented meme, a forgotten tweet, a potential title for a novel that was never written. It is an anachronism, a provocation, and perhaps something deeper: a philosophical thought experiment wrapped in the grief of a stateless nation. The famous Kurdish proverb, "The Kurds have no