NISHIO Hirokazu[English][日本語]

lust for power

see McClelland's theory of desire

desire to control others.


This page is auto-translated from /nishio/権力欲求 using DeepL. If you looks something interesting but the auto-translated English is not good enough to understand it, feel free to let me know at @nishio_en. I'm very happy to spread my thought to non-Japanese readers. lust for power Before civilization, strength and the possibility of living were tightly coupled.

necessary It stirs up a desire for strength beyond what is necessary.

competitive environment

Some religions seem to consider sports a form of warfare, which is undesirable, but they may have a point in that it stirs the desire for strength.

I'm reminded of will to power after writing this far

to be sorted out

  • Desire to beat others
    • The power to win over others
  • Desire not to be killed by natural threats
    • The Power to Win Threats
  • Whether others are a threat

I thought when I was doing BeatSaber.

  • Where does the desire to compare scores with others and get the observation that we are better than others come from?
  • Isn't the scoring of actions a drug in itself, a poison that attracts and later torments people?

This page is auto-translated from /nishio/強さに対する欲 using DeepL. If you looks something interesting but the auto-translated English is not good enough to understand it, feel free to let me know at @nishio_en. I'm very happy to spread my thought to non-Japanese readers.


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