“The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.”
— George Orwell
Simplified Meaning:
When someone tortures another person, their goal isn't just to get information or make them suffer. The real reason is because they want to torture—for them, the act itself is the point. In the same way, when someone seeks power, their aim isn't really to do something good or improve things. They just want power for the sake of having it. For example, consider a dictator in history who took control of a country. Even after gaining power, they often make more and more rules just to show they are in control, not necessarily to help the people. If you think about it, their main goal was to hold onto and increase their power, not to bring about positive changes. In your life, remember this idea when you see someone who seems to want control over others or who causes suffering. Instead of feeling confused about why they're doing it, recognize they might be doing it just because they want the power or enjoy causing pain. This understanding can help you navigate relationships and situations where someone seems to have selfish motives.