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Precious Olson
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2 August, 01:05
What is desire for power in your own words?
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Rebecca Phillips
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Desire for power is either a desire for "power either to control other people or to achieve higher goals for the greater good and describes people high in this trait as seeking neither recognition nor approval from others - only agreement and compliance.
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