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most thinkers and scholars from their own experience, and
       therefore, should any one speak of it in their presence, it is
       incredible to them. They conceive of every necessity as trou-
       blesome, as a painful compulsory obedience and state of
       constraint; thinking itself is regarded by them as something
       slow and hesitating, almost as a trouble, and often enough
       as ‘worthy of the SWEAT of the noble’—but not at all as
       something easy and divine, closely related to dancing and
       exuberance! ‘To think’ and to take a matter ‘seriously,’ ‘ar-
       duously’—that is one and the same thing to them; such only
       has been their ‘experience.’— Artists have here perhaps a
       finer intuition; they who know only too well that precisely
       when  they  no  longer  do  anything  ‘arbitrarily,’  and  every-
       thing of necessity, their feeling of freedom, of subtlety, of
       power, of creatively fixing, disposing, and shaping, reaches
       its climax—in short, that necessity and ‘freedom of will’ are
       then the same thing with them. There is, in fine, a grada-
       tion of rank in psychical states, to which the gradation of
       rank  in  the  problems  corresponds;  and  the  highest  prob-
       lems repel ruthlessly every one who ventures too near them,
       without being predestined for their solution by the loftiness
       and power of his spirituality. Of what use is it for nimble,
       everyday intellects, or clumsy, honest mechanics and em-
       piricists to press, in their plebeian ambition, close to such
       problems, and as it were into this ‘holy of holies’—as so of-
       ten  happens  nowadays!  But  coarse  feet  must  never  tread
       upon such carpets: this is provided for in the primary law of
       things; the doors remain closed to those intruders, though
       they may dash and break their heads thereon. People have

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