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This trope is so-called because of the more hammier versions of this trope resembling the German Existentialist philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Note the "wannabe", since while Nietzsche was famous for his fatalism, he discouraged wangsting about it endlessly and encouraged you to instead make the most out of it.
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