Por que Billy Bruto desistiu de ser bom? (A Vontade de Schopenhauer)

Have you ever felt that there's something inside you that guides your impulses, even when reason tells you to stop? In the new season of The Boys, we see Billy Butcher confront not only the Supes, but a tumor that gains a voice and form. But is this "dark side" just an illness, or something much deeper? In this History & Fiction video, we delve into Arthur Schopenhauer's pessimistic philosophy to understand Billy Butcher's arc. We'll explore how the concept of "The Will" explains Butcher's insatiable thirst for revenge and why, for Schopenhauer, we are all prisoners of blind impulses that consume us from within. What you will learn in this video: The connection between Butcher's tumor and Schopenhauer's Blind Will. The Porcupine Dilemma: Why does Butcher push away those he loves? The farce of free will in the face of our darkest impulses. How philosophical pessimism helps us understand the ending of The Boys. If your life were guided only by your rawest desires, who would you be? Leave your thoughts in the comments and let's discuss this "dark side" of our own existence. #TheBoys #BillyButcher #Schopenhauer #Philosophy #HistoryFiction #BillyButcher #PopCulture #Pessimism