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The thing about Hitler is he was all about each German sacrificing theirself for the Fatherland, including himself. For cripes sake, he killed himself rather than bring dishonor on the country.
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We don't know why Hitlers killed himself. He could also killed himself to escape going through being judged. As the saying goes (I guess it's Nietzsche): When you aren't able to live proundly, die proudly.
Overall I think that etablishing himself as the Führer was darkworker behavior.
Leaving his own party and saying either you accept me back as the boss and do everything I tell you or you lose me, is darkworker behavior.
On the other hand Hitler had moral values he carried out. He put them in writing (Mein Kampf) and did everything to fullfil them.
He sacrificed military ressources (power) in the war to serve his value of killing jews of clearing europe from jews.
While we don't agree with those values he had them and gained energy from them. We call energy that is provieded by doing the thing that one thinks is right lightworker energy.
Hitler got a lot of energy from doing what he thinks is right.
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I see people who would come under both definitions and still contribute to the well being of the whole.
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Steve wrote that 99% aren't polarized. When you look at most people they aren't polarized.