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Master morality is embodied by the strong: decisive, fearless, and unyielding in their pursuit of dominance. Their values include strength, ambition, and courage. They sculpt their worth and destiny without seeking validation from others. In stark contrast, slave morality arises from those who feel powerless—celebrating humility, obedience, and self-sacrifice while condemning ambition and power. This morality, born from oppression, does not prevent the rise of the ruthless; rather, it facilitates it, leaving power in the hands of individuals unburdened by moral considerations.