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  • 11. Nietzsche's Will to Power and a new Hierarchy of Needs
    2025/04/04

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    In this episode of Becoming Übermensch, we plunge deeper into Nietzsche’s concept of will to power as the underlying principle of life, reinterpreting Maslow’s hierarchy of needs through this radical lens. We explore how all living organisms—plants, animals, and humans—express a form of power not through conscious intention, but through their very being itself. Human consciousness, Nietzsche argues, is simply the latest elaboration of a deeper, inexorable, evolved, physiological will.

    This episode introduces a brand new Nietzschean model of human motivation:

    1.Maintain Power – preserve the power you already have.

    2.Accumulate Power – expand your capabilities, enhance your status, and amass resources.

    3.Express Power – invest your power, revel in it, and discharge excess through creation, confrontation, and transformation.

    From animal instincts to the most refined expressions of human culture; from dance, to drugs, to brute dominance, to philosophy itself, this show unpacks will to power as the hidden engine of everything we do. Provocative, and unsparing—we go beyond Maslow to uncover the real fundamental drivers of life.

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    51 分
  • 10. Nietzsche's Will to Power in nature
    2025/03/21

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    What is power? Is it dominance over others, or something deeper—an intrinsic force woven into the very fabric of life itself? Nietzsche famously declared that “life as such is will to power.” But what does that really mean?

    In this episode, we explore power beyond human ambition, tracing its organic expressions in nature, biology, and physiology. From the survival struggles of animals to the hedonic escalation that drives human motivation, power is not just about control—it’s about growth, transformation, and the relentless push of life itself.

    This week, we dissect:

    🔥 How power manifests beyond human psychology—in the very mechanics of life.

    🔍 The instinctive drives behind survival, reproduction, and expansion.

    🐅 Why competition, consumption, and even symbiosis are all expressions of power in a ruthless power economy.

    ⚡ What power actually is: Powerful to whom? Powerful, why?

    We will also reveal one of Nietzsche’s most surprising claims that will unveil something crucial to understanding the nature of the driving force of life: the world as will to power and nothing else.

    Join us as we break down the fundamental dynamic of existence itself!

    Music: Rausch 5 by Gas

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    46 分
  • 9. Nietzsche's Will to Power unpacked
    2025/03/14

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    “What is good? All that heightens the feeling of power, the will to power itself. What is happiness? The feeling that power increases—that resistance is overcome.”

    Nietzsche’s Will to Power is perhaps his most compelling yet widely misunderstood idea. It’s not simply about dominating others; rather, it’s about our fundamental craving for overcoming challenges and experiencing growth. Power is complicated—we’re both drawn to it and suspicious of it. It excites and unsettles us, often at the same time.

    Most online interpretations oversimplify will to power, portraying it only through extremes: ruthless conquerors, greedy capitalists, villains driven by domination. But these are mere fragments of the story. Nietzsche saw will to power not just as a psychological drive but as a foundational principle of life itself, underlying everything from human ambition to the evolutionary drive for survival. Understanding will to power, therefore, isn’t just philosophical curiosity—it’s a crucial step toward taking control of our own lives.

    In today’s episode, we’ll start the great unraveling of this profound idea. We’ll take apart its psychological dynamics, unveil its subtle yet irrepressible influence on our goals and motivations, and reveal why our endless pursuit of success often feels like a Sisyphus pushing an ever-growing boulder up and ever steepening hill.

    Ready for the climb? Then put your shoulder to the boulder!

    Music: Featherweight Kid by Crippling Alcoholism

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    Music credit - story section: Very popular eastern woodwind instrument called Kaval played by great Serbian musician - Boris Todorovic (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=589884654).

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    43 分
  • 8. Wanting and getting
    2025/03/07

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    Why do we always yearn for more? Why does happiness seem forever out of reach? In this episode of Becoming Übermensch, we dive into the inescapable cycle of desire, fulfilment, and renewed longing—tracing its roots from the bleak resignation of the Buddha's and Schopenhauer to Nietzsche’s radical revaluation of suffering.

    Through the lens of Darwinian evolution, we uncover the hidden function of dissatisfaction: a relentless drive sculpted by natural selection, pushing us ever forward. Is our discontent a flaw, or is it the very engine of human greatness? Is it a curse, or it is the essential pre-condition for any kind of happiness whatsoever?

    Join us as we unravel the evolutionary logic behind our perpetual striving—and why rejecting desire may be the ultimate rejection of life itself.

    Music: Familiar Feeling by Moloko

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    Music credit for string/piano loop: Little pleasures 1N72 (loop) by Setuniman -- https://freesound.org/s/350572/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0

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    48 分
  • 7. The anatomy of desire
    2025/02/28

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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.

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    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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    43 分
  • 6. Nietzsche the storm cloud
    2025/02/21

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    There are few western philosophers that have had such an impact on our contemporary culture as Friedrich Nietzsche. Why, then, is his thought so often dismissed? Why does his philosophy, which continues to provoke and inspire, still invite and hostility and derision? We delve into the widespread misunderstanding of Nietzsche’s work, the accusation of Nazism and misogyny, the dismissive sneers of his many critics, and the uncomfortable truths he forces us to confront. From his radical scepticism of morality to his challenge to conventional values, Nietzsche’s thought is both exhilarating and unsettling—so much so that even today, many prefer to wave it away rather than engage with it seriously.

    This episode will unsettle easy assumptions and address some pervasive misconceptions - all part of our grand project to distil Nietzsche’s practical teachings for the aspiring individual.

    Today’s music: Street Pulse Beat, by Special Interest

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    37 分
  • 5. What everyone really wants
    2025/02/14

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    Life itself forces us to posit values—this is Nietzsche’s insight, and it’s inescapable. Every desire, every choice, every “yes” and “no” reveals what we truly value. But have you ever questioned the structure of your desires? Have you peeled back the layers of rationalisation to uncover what lies at their core?

    In this episode, we undertake a radical investigation into the bedrock of human motivation, exposing the forces that shape our wants, drive our actions, and dictate our sense of meaning. Only in this way can we understand what really drives us, equipping us with knowledge that will enable us to apply ourselves more effectively to achieving fulfilment in life.

    Music: 14:31, by Global Communication

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  • 4. Your wake up call
    2025/02/10

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    “He who cannot obey himself will be commanded.” In this episode of Becoming Übermensch, we share two practical exercises that build strength, self-control, and embodied awareness, including a simple but potent practice from Nietzsche’s philosophy that will hone your self-control.

    Most self-improvement advice tells you to accept yourself. Nietzsche challenges you to become yourself. Subscribe and get on board for an extraordinary journey.

    This week's track: If We Don’t Make It, by UNKLE, the Ronin Throwdown version

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    43 分