In this space, love becomes an act of surplus — not survival. You don’t ask, “What can you do for my power?” You ask, “Can I honor your separate becoming?”
But imagine the will to power, not in love . will to power not in love
It’s rare because most people haven’t faced their own shadow. They think passion means possession. In this space, love becomes an act of
Instead, you’ve done the hard work: faced your own voids, refused to project them onto a partner, and learned that true power is the ability to love without needing to own. They think passion means possession
Nietzsche warned: where you seek to absorb another’s spirit to fill your own void, you’ve already lost your sovereignty.
But the strongest people don’t need to conquer hearts to feel powerful. They offer love freely — and walk away whole if it’s not returned. That’s power. That’s love. Separate. Sovereign. Real.
True love doesn’t demand you shrink. Yet too many use romance as a stage for dominance disguised as devotion — possession, control, ego-feeding. That’s not love. That’s power wearing a mask.