Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of the Will to Power is not about dominating others, but rather the fundamental drive to overcome oneself and rise after being broken by life's challenges, as exemplified by Hugh Glass's survival in The Revenant, which demonstrates that the true test of human strength is whether one will rise or stay down when faced with adversity.
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Why Nietzsche’s Will to Power is the Most Dangerous IdeaAdded:
He was left for dead in the snow, no shelter, no food, no help. Most men would have given up, but Hugh Glass didn't, he crawled.
He bled.
He fought not because he had to survive, because something inside him refused to stop. Nietzsche called it the will to power, not the desire to dominate others, but the drive to overcome yourself every time life breaks you.
The will to power asks one question only, will you rise or will you stay down? The Revenant already gave you the answer.
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