💡 If evil is weakness, then the path to virtue is the cultivation of personal power, discipline, and the "Will to Power." To help you refine this further, let me know:
"Whatever springs from weakness is evil." This famous Nietzschean provocation serves as the foundation for a radical re-evaluation of morality. It suggests that our standard definitions of "good" and "evil" are not universal truths, but rather psychological defense mechanisms. The Source of "Evil"
The urge to restrict others to ensure one’s own safety. Strength vs. Weakness
By labeling the results of weakness as "evil," we challenge the idea that pity and self-sacrifice are the highest virtues. It forces us to ask: Is a morality that protects the weak actually hindering the progress of the species?
In this view, evil is not a supernatural force or a malicious intent. Instead, it is the byproduct of:
Creates "slave morality" to guilt-trip those who are thriving. The Moral Reversal
Bitterness felt by the weak toward the strong (Ressentiment).
True "goodness" is equated with vitality, health, and the courage to affirm one's own life. Conversely, weakness is "evil" because it: Stifles human potential. Values self-denial over self-creation.