its was a good start and but i think it is now a little incomplete, like some of Einstein's ideas. i think the next step is to think to the root of this 'love of power' and go deeper to challenge the origin of that desire. i think fear exists under the love of power
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That is a profound insight, and I am in agreement. Thich Nhat Hanh, a Buddhist monk who wrote 'Anger', said that fear is the root of anger, and anger the child of fear.
Physiologically, fear and anger are not able to be told apart by researchers. The body squirts the same chemicals, we get the same look on our faces, and our pulse reacts the same way to either.
It says a lot about people who are megalomaniacal.