Inspiration extension of the works collection: three changes in spirit. Nietzsche's theory of "three changes in spirit" describes three stages of human spiritual growth and transformation: from the camel's weight bearing forward, to the lion's brave resistance, and finally to the innocent creation of the baby. It is not only a change in spirit within the body, but also a redefinition of the meaning of human existence.
▼ Examples of specific strategies for inspiration diffusion:
Modern interpretation of camel: it reflects the social pressure and expectations faced by contemporary young people, such as education, career choice, etc. As the "boat of the desert", it symbolizes that individuals passively accept external expectations and orders under the pressure of traditional morality and values. At this stage, individual self-awareness is blurred, and their life is full of "should" and "must", but there is little "I want". This state, although seemingly stable, hides a great depression on individual freedom and creativity.

• Application: The collection of works can start with how individuals face and respond to this pressure in modern society, and explore how individuals find a balance between tradition and modernity, stability and change.
The rebellion and self seeking of lions: explore how individuals break through the traditional constraints and pursue self value in modern society. At this stage, individuals begin to question and challenge those norms and beliefs that were once considered unshakable. They bravely say "how do I want to" instead of "I should", and show a power of initiative to break through all difficulties and restrictions.
• Application: The collection of works can show the individual's pursuit of freedom and self realization by depicting the individual's resistance and struggle in the face of authority, norms and beliefs.
Innovation and future of infants: display new things and trends in science and technology, environmental protection, social innovation and other fields, symbolizing creativity and new hope in the "infant" stage. At this stage, individuals are as pure and forgetful as newborn babies. They forget the shackles of the past, explore the world with a new perspective and mentality, and create new values and meanings.
• Application: Collection of Art Studied Abroad The spiritual connotation of this stage can be reflected by showing how individuals can re-examine the world and discover new possibilities and values after experiencing resistance and struggle.
▼ Reference for the combination of creative ideas:
Embodiment of the concept of "Superman": insert elements of Superman philosophy in the works to show the spirit of human self transcendence. This can show the individual's spiritual transformation from "camel" to "baby" by comparing the works at different stages
The concept of eternal transmigration: introduce Nietzsche's idea of eternal transmigration, and express the theme of life's cycle and continuous evolution through a series of interrelated works. For example, create a series of illustration works with the theme of "reincarnation".
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