Talk:Thoughts about "Power" - What we think it is, and the illusion behind.

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Hawaiian 16:33, 12 August 2009 (UTC)Yes, Power has been associated with the ability to influence others in both positive and negative ways. However as stated in this article, people with power are often unhappy due to materialistic "endeavors" and unbalanced spiritual accomplishments.

In part, due to themselves and their associates living beyond the means of others who can only dream of such excessive materialistic behaviours. These individuals are often unsatisfied with their "accumulations" and "compete" with their peers for more insane "Power" in order to be "accepted" in this exclusive "members only" club of powerful society. Thus, while the rest of the world suffers from wealth and other things being concentrated by a few, they none-the-less still seek more power.

Like some drug addict, these power lustful individuals "need" more power to "satisfy" their insane habit because they don't know or have experienced what hardship is really about. They have no idea of appreciating the finer aspects of life found in simple things rather than extravigences. Therefore in the best interests of those in power, maybe it's best that they "experience" the hardships of others in order to "gain" the necessary experience and knowledge to better understand, then appreciate the finer things in life.

However, such "influences" can only be imparted by those who have a higher spiritual and indeed more power than these people, for their mindset are not disciplined enough to do it themselves, being as power lustful in the first place. So, therefore we have a delimna here, either way, doing nothing from those that have the power is the same as being involved by not doing nothing. Thus it is always true, those who are not part of the solution is part of the problem.