Personally I would be inclined to pursuing Nietzsche as an entrance to the philosophical world. The major battle with reading Niezsche is comprehension, sentences that lose their meaning are his greatest weakness. But once you get comfortable with his from of writing, or lack thereof, you will be very much intrigued by his thought. Or at least I was when starting out. As far as recommended readings by Nietzsche Id start with either Thus Spoke Zarathustra, his most famous work, or The Antichrist, a short attack on Christain ideology.
You can't beat Nietzsche's Ubermensch (superman) ideal.
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