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  • Imagine, dear viewer, that a basketball team crushes it’s opponent by over 100 points.

  • In the world we live in, the winning coach may get fired for such a display, certain

  • childrensleagues refuse to even keep score, and participation trophies abound. Mediocrity

  • is celebrated, applauded, and encouraged while the celebration of excellence is frowned upon.

  • But where does this desire for mediocrity come from? For Friedrich Nietzsche the answer

  • is simple: Christian morality. The Christian ethos, and its call for piety, obedience,

  • reciprocity, compassion, moderation, and equalitythe Christian metaphor of a Shepard and His flock-

  • are all symptoms of a weak form of morality. These beliefs stem from an inability to deal

  • with the strengths of other peopleof a need to be led. Strength, cunning, brilliance,

  • exuberance, and wealth; these are the things society ought to value, yet they are devalued.

  • In his book, On the Genealogy of Morality Nietzsche uses the example of lambs and birds

  • of prey: Large birds carry lambs away to their death on a pretty regular basis. It would

  • be understandable for the lambs to call birdsEvilbut to Nietzsche the termsgood

  • and evildon’t make sense because the Will to Power complicates these concepts.

  • The will to power is the drive to maintain control, power, and success in life. Nietzsche

  • famously asserted that: “This world is the will to power-and nothing besides! And you

  • yourselves are also this will to power-and nothing besides!”

  • The world that we live in is one in which peopleall LIFEcompetes to survive

  • and even flourish. Each species has different instincts and strengths: Metools use hardhats

  • for protection, tiger and lion bots eat tourists, and Iceman uses his cold steely eyes to freeze

  • his prey. The will to power isn’t just biological. Every choice we makeall of the techniques

  • that we use to live a happy and content life are all part of our will to powerof our

  • desire to thrive in the world.

  • If a tiger eats a tourist, that’s good for the lion, not the vacationer. For Nietzsche,

  • the will to power is that part of us that annihilates moral considerations. From the

  • beginning of time, the lions of the world have eaten the lambs. Though one may argue

  • that's not how the world ought to bethat's just the way it is.

  • Through the valorization of a single code—a universal morality that dictates what is good

  • and evilChristian morality keeps people in line, it renders people an undifferentiated

  • mass that smothers the individual’s will to powerit gives people a convenient excuse

  • to be ordinary. Most of the time, people resist the urge to stand apart, they are afraid to

  • be different, to be alone, and are more likely to assimilate. But Nietzche thinks people

  • should aspire to be exceptional.

  • People may feel smug when a coach gets fired for running up the score, perhaps it feels

  • good to blame a loss on deflated footballsto vilify others for success. Lambs may feel

  • justified hating birds of prey. The Large birds of prey value their strength while lambs

  • of the world value their unimportance, weakness, and passive nature. Plainly speaking: the

  • lamb hates the bird because the bird is better than it.

  • So dear viewer, how many participation trophies do you own?

Imagine, dear viewer, that a basketball team crushes it’s opponent by over 100 points.

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people

US /ˈpipəl/

UK /'pi:pl/

  • n. 人;眾人 ; 國民 ; 民族 ; 居民 ; 人們 ; 家人 ; 親屬 ; 部 ; 庶民 ; 使人住在... ; 殖民於 ; 人民 ; 民眾 ; 大眾 ; 氓 ; 萌 ; 人
strength

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UK /streŋθ/

  • n. 力量 ; 知力 ; 道義心 ; 勢力 ; 強度 ; 長處 ; 抵抗力 ; 多數 ; 兵力 ; 軍勢 ; 效果 ; 說服力 ; 力氣 ; 勁 ; 力 ; 強 ; 實力 ; 膂
world

US /wɜrld /

UK /wɜ:ld/

  • n. 世界 ; 地球 ; 宇宙 ; 人間 ; 世事 ; 世俗 ; 世人 ; 上流社會的人 ; ...界 ; 多數 ; 世 ; 輿;世界
good

US /ɡʊd/

UK /ɡʊd/

  • adj. 正確的、確信的、正當的;好;好的; 快樂的; 品性好的; 真正的; 新鮮的; 有效的; 善良; 利益; 企望; 好; 良好的; 不賴; 良; 良好; 品; 善; 商品;正向的、快樂的、歡樂的;好的; 快樂的; 品性好的; 真正的; 新鮮的; 有效的; 善良; 利益; 企望; 好; 良好的; 不賴 良; 良好; 品; 善; 商品
  • n. 好處
desire

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UK /dɪ'zaɪə(r)/

  • v. 願望 ; 想要 ; 希望 ; 請求 ; 慾望 ; 要求 ; 食慾 ; 性慾 ; 想望的事物 ; 需要 ; 期望 ; 渴望 ; 意 ; 意願 ; 欲 ; 願
  • n. 慾望
live

US /liv/

UK /lɪv/

  • v. 現場;活著;住;住
  • adj. 現場直播的;帶電的;我為你燃燒;活的
  • adv. 現場直播
success

US /səkˈsɛs/

UK /sək'ses/

  • n. 成功 ; 成就 ; 圓滿的結果 ; 一帆風順 ; 大受歡迎 ; 成功的事;成功
mediocrity

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  • n. 平凡;平庸;平常;凡人;平庸的人;平凡的才能
prey

US /pre/

UK /preɪ/

  • v. 欺騙中 ; 掠奪中 ; 劫掠中 ; 詐取中 ; 餌食中 ; 剝削中;欺騙中 ; 掠奪中 ; 劫掠中 ; 詐取中 ; 餌食中 ; 剝削中
  • n. 欺騙 ; 掠奪 ; 劫掠 ; 詐取 ; 餌食 ; 剝削
  • other 獵物
score

US /skɔr, skor/

UK /skɔ:(r)/

  • n. 刻痕;記號;比分;分數;樂譜;成功;得分;分數
  • v. 刻痕於;做記號於;分數 ; 得分 ; 比分 ; 成績;(獲得)成功;得分

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