A play on Nietzsche’s "Will to Power," it suggests that love isn't just an effortless feeling or a "lightning bolt" moment.

The Will to Power Not in Love: When Strength Ceases to Demand a Throne in Another’s Chest

This is not easy. It requires a daily dismantling of the ego’s oldest habit: the craving to dominate. It requires rejecting the cultural scripts that tell us love is a battlefield, a game, or a market.

But there’s another way: will to power, not in love . Not loveless — but love that doesn’t feed on power. Love that says: “I am already sovereign. I give freely. I don’t need to conquer you to feel strong.”

A couple that has truly internalized this principle engages in constant, conscious power-sharing. They ask:

The song is a remake of the 1975 classic by the British band Band Lineup: