Friedrich Nietzsche stands at the shelf and thinks, "What half of the shelf to take: the front or the rear? It seems like you want to identify the act of eating bird meat with the birth of the world, with the beginning of something beautiful, and on the other hand, there are delicious legs in the back, although it is sunset and eclipse. Or maybe cut it off?”
The confused scientist was noticed by the seller and rushed to ask what he was thinking. Nietzsche shared his trouble, and the seller replied:
Your theory is slim. It reflects the objective reality and is consistent with the contemporary views of philosophers, but the true essence of the universe is that we don’t sell the half-solders.