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Degradation33
I never really looked into Übermensch much. I haven't read any Nietzsche since the '70s.
I've never read Satanic Bible either, but some excerpts sounded sort of like will to power, like "we don't beg the deity for blessing, we demand it as
if from a slave", something like that.
Trump says he was mostly influenced by Norman Vincent Peale "Power of Positive Thinking". If a person is far over on the narcissism scale, closer to
pathological end than to the middle normal, almost any positive push that supports delusions of grandeur can set a person on the path to ego mania.
Some people loose it reading Dale Carnegie, How to win Friends.
'77, '78 I got the God Complex from a freaking Leadership Training focused on
Hierarchy of Needs, by Abraham Maslow. That lead to reading his
book and then Self Actualization, then next thing I knew I was God.
Luckily I had some physical labor to take my mind off of that. The lingering effects took a while to fade though.
I'm pretty sure that humility in the face of reality is better than thinking yourself able to master all that you survey.
I did put a quote from Moby Dick a few posts back.
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Just from memory, when I read Zarathustra in '77, I felt, on an emotional level, that I was better than regular people. That might mean that quest for
uber status has a built in arrogance that is a feature rather than a flaw. Possible.
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