• 7. The anatomy of desire

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7. The anatomy of desire

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    What do we really want when we say we want happiness? In this episode of Becoming Übermensch, we continue our deep dive into Nietzsche’s conception of happiness—not as a passive state of pleasure, but as something dynamic, something earned through overcoming and self-overcoming.

    We examine again the hidden structure beneath our desires discovering which expose them as mere proxies for deeper, more fundamental impulses. We explore Maslow’s famous hierarchy of needs and uncover its limitations—challenging the idea that fulfilment is a linear ascent to transcendence. Nietzsche had his own vision of what lies at the root of all desire, and in this episode, we begin dissecting it.

    We’ll also examine how resistance and struggle determines value, why success so often feels anticlimactic, and the inescapable cycle of wanting, striving, achieving, and adapting. Is true fulfilment possible, or are we doomed to perpetual longing?

    Join us as we strip back the layers of human motivation, redefine what happiness really means, and prepare to go even deeper into the anatomy of desire in the episodes to come.

    If you enjoy Becoming Übermensch, don’t forget to follow, leave a review, and share with those who seek a higher understanding of themselves and the world. Your support really will make all the difference.

    Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needs

    Music choice: Soma Centre by The Ishmael Ensemble

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What do we really want when we say we want happiness? In this episode of Becoming Übermensch, we continue our deep dive into Nietzsche’s conception of happiness—not as a passive state of pleasure, but as something dynamic, something earned through overcoming and self-overcoming.

We examine again the hidden structure beneath our desires discovering which expose them as mere proxies for deeper, more fundamental impulses. We explore Maslow’s famous hierarchy of needs and uncover its limitations—challenging the idea that fulfilment is a linear ascent to transcendence. Nietzsche had his own vision of what lies at the root of all desire, and in this episode, we begin dissecting it.

We’ll also examine how resistance and struggle determines value, why success so often feels anticlimactic, and the inescapable cycle of wanting, striving, achieving, and adapting. Is true fulfilment possible, or are we doomed to perpetual longing?

Join us as we strip back the layers of human motivation, redefine what happiness really means, and prepare to go even deeper into the anatomy of desire in the episodes to come.

If you enjoy Becoming Übermensch, don’t forget to follow, leave a review, and share with those who seek a higher understanding of themselves and the world. Your support really will make all the difference.

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needs

Music choice: Soma Centre by The Ishmael Ensemble

YouTube

Spotify

Apple Music

Support the show

If you value Becoming Übermensch and you want more, please support its continued existence by supporting the show

If you are interested in delving deeper into this work, I also now have a Patreon. Become a De Profundis Member and access exclusive, deep-dive content. Thank you so much for supporting this project.

👉 Follow and connect:

Instagram | X (Twitter) | YouTube | TikTok | Facebook

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