Synopsis The quote of the day by Friedrich Nietzsche highlights how people often judge right and wrong based on appearance and emotional reactions rather than consistent moral principles. By comparing a cockroach and a butterfly, it shows that the same action can be viewed differently simply because one is seen as unpleasant and the other as beautiful. The idea suggests that morality is not always objective, but influenced by perception and cultural conditioning. Morality often feels like a fixed idea. Most people grow up believing there are clear lines between right and wrong, good and bad. But every now and...