Thus Spoke Zarathustra: a question
Hi to everyone!
I have just read "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" by Friedrich Nietzsche, and there are two ideas that I cannot reconcile. Nietzsche is talking about the Superman, and how man must be overcome. Apparently, this must happen sometime in the future: with time, people will come closer and closer to Nietzsche's ideal. However he is also talking about eternal recurrence... To my understanding, this means that everything in the universe repeats in almost identical form. But how can any ideal be reached, how can anything be altered or impoved, if this same world is "eternally recurring"?
Thank you if you can help. :)