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Nietzshe claimed that there are no facts but only interpretations created according to one¡¦s particular need to enhance one¡¦s life, what he called ¡§the will to power.¡¨ There is ¡§no true world,¡¨ only ¡§a perspectival apperance whose origin lies in us.¡KThere are many kinds of eyes. Even the sphinx has eyes ¡V and consequently there are many kinds of ¡¥truths¡¦, and consequently there is no truth.¡¨