Weak people ask for permission to merely be themselves, to even exist, or try to force others to do the same.

Strong people ask for permission to use your capital or they'll keep going until they find some, or create it themselves, and when they have it, they use it to simply be themselves, unashamedly, permissionless, unique, sovereign, unassuming, nonviolent, and powerful. They tend to inspire other strong people to do the same.

Beyond "Beyond Good and Evil," this is how morality really works. Friedrich Nietzsche only got half the picture, as is common when you put the cart before the horse. True power comes from nonviolence, curiosity, and logic. Nietzsche was ironically too weak to see that master morality is just the outwardly directed form of slave morality. He was a slave to his own mental hangups, and he projected this onto other people like Stoics and Christians. Entrepreneur and philanthropist morality are the two sides of the source of true power, true goodness. They are the creative forms of morality, whereas master and slave morality are the destructive forms.

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