- First book, "The Birth of Tragedy," published at the age of 27.
- At the age of 21 he applied for Swiss citizenship and revoked his Prussian citizenship. After his Swiss naturalization forms were rejected, he remained stateless for the rest of his life.
- Abstained from alcohol and coffee.
- Earned his doctorate in at the age of 24, without examination and became a professor of classical philology.
- Nietzsche was a lifelong but unwilling bachelor. In 1876, he proposed to Mathilde Trampedach. She turned him down, partly because she had only known him a few days, but mostly because he had sent his proposal in the form of a letter that was delivered by her boyfriend (and later husband) conductor Hugo von Senger. Six years later Nietzsche repeated the experiment with German-Russian author Lou Salome, once again sending his proposal through her then-lover, philosopher Paul Ree. Lou also rejected both Nietzsche's and Ree's proposals, and instead fell in love with poet Rainer Maria Rilke.
- He coined the word "Super Man" in 1888. Fifty years later Jerry Siegle and Joe Shuster would use to the word in creating Superman.
- He is the youngest person to have ever held the position of chair of classical psychology at Basel University.
- Inducted into the International Mustache Hall of Fame in 2017 in the category Historical Figure.
- His father, a Lutheran minister, died when Friedrich was 5 years old.
- A Lyric from the One Republic song "Counting Stars" is "Everything that kills me makes me feel alive".
- Became a professor of classical philology at the age of 24.
- A philosopher.
- Lampooned to the giddy heights of hilarity in the Webcomic "Dead Philosophers in Heaven".
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