| "life is the will to power and nothing besides...."
greed is good...
"What is good?— Everything that heightens the feeling of power in man, the will to power, power itself.
What is bad?— Everything that is born of weakness.
What is happiness?— The feeling that power is growing, that resistance is overcome.
Not contentedness but more power; not peace but war; not virtue but fitness (Renaissance-style virtue, virtù, moraline-free virtue).
The weak and the failures shall perish: first principle of our love of man. And they shall even be given every possible assistance.
What is more harmful than any vice?— Active pity for all the failures and all the weak—Christianity ..."
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"It is a painful, horrible spectacle that has dawned on me: I have drawn back the curtain from the corruption of man. In my mouth, this word is at least free from one suspicion: that it might involve a moral accusation of man. It is meant—let me emphasize this once more—moraline-free: so much so that I experience this corruption most strongly precisely where men have so far aspired most deliberately to "virtue" and "godliness." I understand corruption, as you will guess, in the sense of décadence: it is my contention that all the values in which mankind now sums up its supreme desiderata are décadence-values.
I call an animal, a species, or an individual corrupt when it loses its instincts; when it chooses, when it prefers, what is disadvantageous for it. A history of "lofty sentiments," of the "ideals of mankind"—and it is possible that I shall have to write it—would almost explain too why man is so corrupt.
Life itself is to my mind the instinct for growth, for durability, for an accumulation of forces, for power: where the will to power is lacking, there is decline. It is my contention that all the supreme values of mankind lack this will,—that the values which are symptomatic of decline, nihilistic values, are lording it under the holiest names."
the quoted portions are Nietzsche
"I really like this jacket, but the sleeves are much too long..."
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