The path of life often appears to be a journey toward success. And those who seem to have succeeded tend to attract followers. But when that path is shaped by authority, control, or what we might call "bossism," then it’s not just success being followed — it’s the system of control itself.
Success, influence, and the life path people walk are deeply interconnected. It forms a closed loop, one that churns countless individuals by dangling the carrot of success in front of them. People keep walking — not always because they want to, but because they’re made to believe they must. And if the carrot doesn’t work, penalties await those who stray from the designated path.
The internet has opened up new ways for people to explore the journeys of both heroes and villains. We can analyze their choices, their rises, and their falls. But how often do people use this knowledge to carve their own unique path — one that resonates deeply with who they are?
Because the future is designed by the path we walk, society subtly discourages divergence. If your personal path doesn’t involve the masses, you risk building a future that doesn’t “sync” with the collective. That’s a threat to the status quo. So systems push back.
And yet, ironically, the masses themselves are often forced to walk paths that don’t reflect their own interests. If you think the majority shapes the future, think again.
So walk the path that resonates with you — not just the one that resonates with the crowd.
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