Finally, there were the children—men with free minds, men capable of rejecting and creating their life philosophies. Unique beings who could choose not only how to live but also why to live, beings who had reached the absolute limit of their own lives. Unfortunately, such individuals were extraordinarily rare—so rare, in fact, that there wasn't even a percentage small enough to include them in statistics. Throughout his entire life, Kayden had barely encountered a few. He doubted they even numbered a full ten.
Author's Note: I've just summarized two of Nietzsche's major theories in a single chapter. I'm curious if you'd like to learn more about different philosophers. I'm open to criticism.
"Master, it's time for another session." Kayden snapped out of his thoughts. Without realizing it, an entire decade had passed in the blink of an eye. Time had lost all meaning to him. These days, a decade and a week held the same weight in his mind.