: What Is Evil? Whatever Springs From W... - (dub) 1

By labeling the results of weakness as "evil," we challenge the idea that pity and self-sacrifice are the highest virtues. It forces us to ask: Is a morality that protects the weak actually hindering the progress of the species?

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Bitterness felt by the weak toward the strong (Ressentiment). By labeling the results of weakness as "evil,"

💡 If evil is weakness, then the path to virtue is the cultivation of personal power, discipline, and the "Will to Power." To help you refine this further, let me know: Bitterness felt by the weak toward the strong (Ressentiment)

True "goodness" is equated with vitality, health, and the courage to affirm one's own life. Conversely, weakness is "evil" because it: Stifles human potential. Values self-denial over self-creation.

The urge to restrict others to ensure one’s own safety. Strength vs. Weakness

"Whatever springs from weakness is evil." This famous Nietzschean provocation serves as the foundation for a radical re-evaluation of morality. It suggests that our standard definitions of "good" and "evil" are not universal truths, but rather psychological defense mechanisms. The Source of "Evil"