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Nietzsche didn't have a "point". He was screaming into oblivion because he was egotistical enough to believe that he was the only person alive who was aware of all the "nothingness" surrounding existence. God, whether capital "G" God, a god, the gods, whatever, has always been the manufacturing of humanity as the idealized version of themselves, or the idealized aspect of themselves.

Nietzsche never found the idealized version of himself. In Friendship is Magic terms, he never discovered his cutie mark. Just because you are "alive" does not mean you are "living". Just because you are "awake" does not mean you are "aware".

Nietzsche is valuable not for his successes, but for his failures. He's the stepping stone that sank into the mud that allows any person to step deeper into the mire of existence without sinking into the darkness. Again, man created God, which means man created morality. Morality exists to maintain civilization, and civilization is necessitated not by a need for survival, but for a need to belong. It is belonging that begets survival.

Again, man creates God, and morality, and meaning. Nietzsche never found a new god, a new morality, or a new meaning, so in his spiteful despair he created the "ubermensch", an entity who is supposed to be beyond all things. By his own definition, everyone who creates their own purpose is an ubermensch. All of his crying and complaining was not just meaningless, it was also pointless for his own development.

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