There is no static.
There is change.
Whether one is COMFORTABLE or UNCOMFORTABLE with change seems to
be of issue. It's a mood.
Nietzsche's mistake was creating a large philosophy based on
mood.
He was inspired by the mood via Dostoyevsky, filtering the
Russian ethos-as-fictionalized-by-Dostoyevsky and bringing it,
along with his own contrariness towards German ways, into the
systems he described.
In short, he was akin to Alan Watts, bringing an Western
Perspective to an Eastern Philosophy and calling it Zen
Buddhism.
Both provided a sanitized, individualistic slant on large
foreign cultural ideals and removed the collectiveness inherent
in those systems and replaced them with psychology.
At least that's my theory.
Not a criticism but an observation. I could also be entirely
wrong. smile emoticon