Basically, a Sith wants to win at life. A Sith knows that life will continuously present challenges and obstacles to overcome, and a Sith usually operates best when under pressure to overcome such challenges. To a Sith, every aspect of life is of a competitive nature. Sith like to secretly (or even openly) compete with those around him, including perhaps family, friends, acquaintances, colleagues, and so on. A Sith must be victorious no matter the odds. If the odds are against him, the Sith will work hard to turn the odds in his favor. A Sith does not tolerate failure in any form, whether that is failure of self or failure of others. A Sith loves strength and detests weakness. Creating great success for himself in his own life is paramount, whether that, for example, is financial success and becoming a millionaire, or success in terms of developing powerful supernatural abilities. Sith are aware of and understand that creating a highly successful life requires patience and determination, and although Sith are generally not known for their patience, when it comes to their own life and their own self-interests, they can often have great patience, sometimes waiting decades, when they know that great power can be theirs, if they are able to persist until the end, and finally achieve the high goals they have set for their life. Of course, there are some Sith who prefer to keep in the shadows, and have no desire for worldly success such as fame, millionaire status, or having power in society, but these types of Sith devote their existence purely to developing and deepening their connection with the Force, in the hopes of becoming all-powerful, and ruling society, or even ruling the whole planet, from the shadows and the darkness. And even if these types of Sith have no desire to rule over others, they simply have the goal of becoming the most powerful being (in terms of supernatural powers with Force) on the entire planet. I must say, I do have great respect for these types of Sith who live in the shadows and devote their lives to not only developing devastating powers with the Force, but also to understanding the Force at levels often far beyond what the average Sith living in society could ever accomplish. Personally, as a Sith myself, I prefer a balanced approach to life, slowly developing excellence in the few areas that are most important to me. But just because I choose to live in society, does not mean that I cannot transform myself into a powerful demigod with incredible abilities and skills with the Force. May the Force be with you, Sith Lord Zanetti Author of the bestseller Superhuman Training. Here is one of my personal Sith videos speaking on the Dark Side:
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Should a Sith have any morals or ethics at all to live by? Of course, there are certain times and places where a Sith would restrain himself or herself from actions that may be deemed as ‘crossing the line’, but do not underestimate a Sith, because at any moment, a Sith may throw away any and all concepts of morals or ethics if the opportunity at hand presented itself in a way that could allow the Sith to quickly take advantage of a situation and profit greatly from it, even though others may suffer in the process. This is due to the fact that a Sith will always look after number one and take care of themself first. It is the inherent nature of a Sith to want to benefit or profit from any given situation. Sith seek to advance as quickly as possible, in their social standing in the eyes of others, and also to advance their understanding and power with the Force and other occult knowledge. In the eyes of a Sith, having strict morals and ethics can make a person weak, and when weakness shows itself, it can be exploited and taken advantage of, therefore a Sith would not lower themselves to a position of weakness. Sith seek the higher ground, not morally of course, but in terms of power and position. The Sith despise weakness. However, having mentioned all of the above, it is not uncommon for some Sith to allow morals or ethics to guide their actions, to a certain degree of course, and this is acceptable, because it allows the Sith a little more flexibility in their approach towards life. Leave a comment and let me know your thoughts or opinions on this topic of Sith and personal morals and ethics. May the Force be with you, Sith Lord Zanetti Author of the bestseller Superhuman Training. Here is one of my personal Sith videos speaking on Dark Side knowledge: The Force is something naturally occurring in the universe that can and should be used and manipulated to improve one’s life in any way possible. Yes, I do stand firm in the belief that the Force should be respected at all times, but the Force does not need to be revered in the way that some cultures and cults view it. The Force is not god, nor is it a deity to be worshipped. The Force is a naturally occurring phenomena or energy, that can and should be utilized by those with the knowledge and ability to do so. A Sith should use any and all resources at his disposal in the striving towards reaching the end goal, which may be wealth, power, or both. When I say power, I mean both in the sense of worldly power, and also power with the Force, or what some refer to as supernatural power. Yes, it is true that very few beings in the galaxy are gifted with the ability to use the Force, which gives those who can wield the Force a great advantage in life over other lesser beings whose connection with the Force is non-existent. We Sith have no boundaries when it comes to manifesting the Force as a defensive or offensive weapon. The Jedi are stuck in their limiting beliefs that the Force should not be used in a malevolent way. For example, the Jedi shun the use of Sith lightning. In a Sith’s eyes, we should use whatever technique we have to, to get the job done. Do the Jedi not realize that even if they use a Force Push on an enemy with sufficient force, that the enemy, as they slam into a stone wall, can shatter all the bones in their body? Do the Jedi not consider that this would be excruciating painful for the enemy? Then why do they view Sith lightning as ‘evil’, when the damage inflicted from a devasting Force Push can be just as excruciatingly painful as using Sith lightning against the enemy? The Jedi are hypocrites and cause injury and pain as much as the Sith do. They may make the argument that they are fighting for ‘good’ or for ‘justice’, but good and evil are subjective, are they not? Ultimately, the Sith believe that the Force is neutral. The Force does not judge how one uses it to accomplish one’s ends. Some Sith may go so far as to say that the Force is a slave to their will, but I personally would not go that far, because as I mentioned earlier, the Force deserves respect, just as you would respect a close friend or associate. One being sufficiently powerful with the Force can rule a whole planet. With that said, I believe it is definitely worth dedicating one’s life to mastery of the Force, and increasing one’s power and skill with the Force, each and every passing year. Leave a comment and let me know your thoughts or opinions on this topic. May the Force be with you, Sith Lord Zanetti Author of the bestseller Superhuman Training. Here is one of my personal Sith videos on Dark Side power: As Sith, it is indeed quite natural for us to want to attain the highest amount of power in the world. When I say power, I mean power in every sense of the word, for example, wealth, which may be money, property, precious metals, or other valuable assets. Aside from attaining real supernatural powers, the next best thing is to acquire vast amounts of wealth. There is a saying in this world that “money is power” and it is so true. Money can buy almost anything in this world, including your absolute freedom, allowing you to rise above the other billions of humans who are contented to reside in poverty, or are stuck in the middle class, or who are even wealthy. To go from poverty to wealth is admirable and a good start, but we do not want to stop there. Why just settle for being wealthy when you can strive and become rich! A person who is wealthy may have 1 or 2 million dollars net worth, but a person who is rich may have 10 or 20 million dollars net worth. There is no shortage of money in this world, so why settle for less when it is yours for the taking? The money is there! Take it! This is not about greed (although there is no shame in being greedy) this is about creating the best life possible for yourself (and that may include your family too). This hunger we Sith have inside us for power is a true blessing. It gives us the passion and fire required to be successful in this world, whatever success may be for you. There is no honor in being poor, and having to struggle through life. Whether or not we desire a life of luxury and decadence, it should always be a high priority for a Sith to continually raise their position in society, in terms of wealth or net worth. Money is a form of power, and so it is something we should take very seriously in life. May the Force be with you, Sith Lord Zanetti Author of the bestseller Superhuman Training. Here is my latest Sith lightsaber training video: |
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