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Austin Thornton's avatar

I think a common cause of power seeking is that the individual seeks social approval and so they seek the status accorded by power. The greater this need, the weaker the original sense of self. Because the power seeker is compensating for a weak sense of self, they do not realise that in seeking power over others, they are seeking to be superior to them. This results in the brittleness of the powerful. They crave the approval of the common man, despise them for their powerlessness but see an empowerment which boosts equality as an existential threat, all at the same time. These contradictions are irresolvable and so manifest themselves in unpredictable behaviours. But it can be predicted that it will never resolve the existential weakness and so the power seeking will have no end.

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Subsatellite's avatar

Money, power, they’re empty calories for the soul. Sure they might up your status in ‘the game’. But they’ll never truly satiate.

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