Self-discipline keeps your will aligned with your goals

Published: Dec. 7, 2020, 5:15 a.m.

Everyone has a will to power, but it’s up to you how you use it. • Nietzsche posited that human beings each possess a will to power, an inherent driving force that moves them to do the things they do. • While often construed negatively as a motivation to dominate others by force, will to power as conceived by Nietzsche is essentially neutral, a potential that may be expressed in a multitude of ways and can be channeled toward different ends. While some may use it as a destructive force, others may instead direct it toward creative and productive ends. Hear it here - http://bit.ly/philosophieshollins Show notes and/or episode transcripts are available at https://bit.ly/self-growth-home Peter Hollins is a bestselling author, human psychology researcher, and a dedicated student of the human condition. Visit https://bit.ly/peterhollins to pick up your FREE human nature cheat sheet: 7 surprising psychology studies that will change the way you think. For narration information visit Russell Newton at https://bit.ly/VoW-home For production information visit Newton Media Group LLC at https://bit.ly/newtonmg #Aristotle #FriedrichNietzsche #PeterHollins #TheArtandScienceofSelf-Growth #RussellNewton #NewtonMG #Schopenhauer #SelfDiscipline #PhilosphiesinSelf-Discipline Aristotle,Friedrich Nietzsche,Peter Hollins,The Art and Science of Self-Growth,Russell Newton,NewtonMG,Schopenhauer,Self Discipline,Philosphies in Self-Discipline,