Is Dark Magick Better Than White Magick?

Analyzing & Comparing the differences between actually being good versus being bad.

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Lya Brk Ujv

6/10/20253 min read

WHY BE GOOD IN A WORLD THAT REWARDS BAD DEEDS?

Let’s be honest. The world has always had a messed-up scoring system.

From the beginning, kindness never *guaranteed* reward. Being humble, giving, or “good” doesn’t stop rent from being due. It doesn’t erase debt. It doesn’t feed your kids or get you that promotion. And meanwhile? The wolves in suits, the snakes in offices and the smug elite? They feast and flourish. —Always winning.

Final Word:

To those tired of waiting for karma to come through—
To the ones done clapping for others while starving—
To the souls burning with ambition, but trapped in “humility”—
DON'T be sorry for wanting more. Let go of the guilt. Burn the pauper mindset. Embrace your power—light and shadow. Morality won’t pay your way. But *magick*, in its raw, honest form, just might. Now go conjure your empire. 🖤

White Magic vs. Real Life

White magic? Cute in theory. Healing. Love. Protection. Great.

But love don’t pay the bills, and protection? Sometimes it’s just a *cosmic cockblock* against any real challenge or advancement. White magic keeps you safe but stuck.

Dark magick? That’s *agency*. That’s intention. That’s the art of commanding your reality—without waiting for permission. It doesn’t mean you're evil. It means you're done being passive. You’ve stopped asking. You’re *taking.*

Dark magick doesn't coddle. It transforms. It’s shadow work with teeth. It’s not about hurting others for fun—it’s about unshackling yourself from a world that *already* chews you up and spits you out if you're too nice, too slow, or too damn forgiving.

The truth is brutal: The system isn’t broken. It was designed and built this way. . . By guess who?

And so, we’re expected to stay docile. To be the good little citizen. Smile while being overlooked. Be patient while being passed up. Pfft. All of that selflessness gets you nowhere fast while they take, take, take... gimme, gimme, gimme. And all you get in return? A badge of honor for “doing the right thing,” but no keys to the castle. Hard pass.

Let’s get one thing clear: morality, as we know it, is subjective—and heavily influenced by power. "Good" has been weaponized to tame and control. To keep people soft and obedient while the ruthless climb higher (oftentimes, using YOU, the good-hearted, as a ladder).

Let Go of the Guilt

We’ve been made to feel ashamed for wanting more. For wanting power and/or success on *our own terms*. That’s what they want; a quiet, grateful underclass. But you can’t eat virtue. You can’t pay for heat with "being a good person."

So if the only thing stopping you from real transformation is how others *might* perceive you—ask yourself: who are you living for? Their judgment? Or your own freedom?

This isn’t about turning into some cartoon villain. This is about survival. About living fully, unapologetically, in your truth. That might include getting a little sinister with your strategy.
So what?

Now look, let’s not act like this path is all glitter and quick wins. While proponents might highlight the directness and potential for rapid results offered by black magic, it's widely regarded as unethical and potentially harmful to both the intended targets and the practitioners themselves. And that’s fair— power always comes with a price. But here's the thing: so does *powerlessness*. Staying stuck, small, and broke can kill your spirit just as fast, if not faster. The key is to move with intention. Know what you’re doing, why you’re doing it, and be willing to own the consequences—because real sovereignty ain’t sanitized.