Blog #1: On truth and lying
Nietzsche’s “On Truth and Lying in a Non-Moral Sense is a fascinating piece on humanity. The piece begins with Nietzsche talking about how intellect is human and we humans are the possessor and progenitor of intellect. (764) We humans are curious about the universe and want to explore the secrets of it, however humans deceive each other with lies because of arrogance that comes with intellect. Nietzsche wrote, “art of dissimulation reaches its peak in humankind, where deception, flattery, lying and cheating, speaking behind the backs of others, keeping up appearances, living in borrowed finery, wearing masks, the drapery of convention, play-acting for the benefit of others and oneself-in short…”(765) The quote portrays how a person will hide their own thoughts so he/she can be accepted by others. This will benefit the person as he/she will be accepted to what other believes and the other will benefit as their version of truth gets solidified by people supporting it. Furthermore, Nietzsche also wrote that “in the state of nature he mostly used his intellect for concealment and dissimulation; however, because necessity and boredom also lead men to want to live in societies and herds, they need a peace treaty…”(765) This line is similar to a Japanese proverb where it says, “A person have three faces. The first face, you show to the world. The second face, you show to your close friends, and your family. The third face, you never show anyone. It is the truest reflection of who you are.” We have a face to show to the world and be accepted by the world. No one wants to be rejected as it hurts to feel like an outcast. We rather be tricked and deceived by lies then to find out the absolute truth which can hurt. As Nietzsche wrote, “…they do not hate deception but rather the damaging…”(765) In a way humans are hypocrites as we shame people who lie, yet we feel comfort when lies are able to deceive and make a person feel better of themselves. This is similar to a saying where it states, “Sometimes not knowing is better than knowing.” A person can’t acknowledge what is not there therefore can only react to what he knows. If the person doesn’t know the truth that can potentially harm him/her, the person will feel much more at ease and not be troubled. It is weird as the truth can harm the person, yet if we lie and get caught it will hurt both side of the party. The liar will never be trusted and the person receiving the lie will be hurt by the truth, yet we usually use lies to get out of problems. It may be because of the chance of us being able to escape the consequences of telling the truth at the moment that we lie.
Nietzsche also talks about how we blindly follow so called “truth”. He wrote, “Truths are illusions which we have forgotten are illusions; they are metaphors that have become worn out and have been drained of sensuous force…”(767) Nietzsche believes truth is the creation of man and not a fact. We take truth and put it on a high pedestal, but we also forget truth can be lies forged by man. We may believe that the truth is the absolute truth, but it can still be a lie because it developed as a habit. So much so that we lie unconsciously.
The truth hurts and Nietzsche is able to display that in his writing. We want to believe we are perfect, but in reality we are far from it. We lie to ourselves making ourselves believe what we say is the truth. We put on faces to fit in and feel accepted, but what we believe is right is repressed to the back of our mind. I do agree with Nietzsche that truths and lies are mixed together and is hard to tell which one is which. I believe subjects that require facts should not be tampered by emotions and lie as best as possible. Even if it hurts people who sees it. There are other places where you can express your opinions such as rants and blogs.


