THE illuminati PYRAMID

The world is populated by individuals who strive so hard for approval from the majority that they often lose sight of how to love themselves.

From a young age, humans are conditioned to behave in certain ways, dress in particular styles, and conform to societal expectations because the majority does. These messages become deeply ingrained in a person’s psyche, acting as subconscious guardians throughout adulthood. While they technically possess the freedom to make their own choices, many continue to base their decisions on others’ opinions rather than their own insights.

Many lives are squandered by opting for the safety of the mundane rather than embracing the adventure of the unknown.

Wealth and success can be likened to streams of water flowing down a pyramid. Those at the top receive the most resources because there are fewer at that level, while those at the bottom receive the least due to their numbers. Before the water can reach the base, it must first flow through all the layers above. Although those at the bottom bear the weight of those above them, they are numerous and easily replaced—distinct as individuals but common as a collective. One ascends by differentiating oneself from those below.

It is easy to travel upon a road laid by others but

its only reward is the dust its builders leave behind.

In life, a person’s value is determined by how irreplaceable they are. Builders of a home receive less compensation than an architect because there are many workers, but only a few who can design the plans that guide those workers. Similarly, a company president is compensated at a higher level than employees because a leader must guide many toward a common goal, while followers merely execute directives. There may be many individuals with wealth, but there are far fewer with innovative ideas. A person with money can easily be replaced by another with financial resources, but someone with unique ideas is truly irreplaceable.

Overachievers are Forged by the Fires of Underachievers’ Ridicule
Life is simpler when lived according to the plans of others. Choosing an alternative path often invites the scorn of those around you who lack the courage to pursue their own ambitions. As an individual ascends the pyramid of success, the hands of those below may try to pull them back. They may question why you must be different, what you did to deserve more, whether you truly believe you are capable of greatness, and who you think you are.

Greatness is Not About Who You Are, but Who You Believe You Can Become Have the courage to pursue your own path. The safe may find comfort in the confines of their cages, while the bold roam freely in the wilderness. The greatest among us are often the most different from the rest. ▲
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