Big Bro Behavior

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Big Bro Behavior
What perhaps most people can't see, is that it's not the 'cool' edgelords making the world go round. No, it's almost never ever the popular ones, the super loud ones, the sociable ones making a difference. It's always, always the nerds, outcasts, rebels, and misfits, the shy ones, the akward ones, the ones the others make fun of. It's in every single field like that. It has to be the insecure ones, because it is a fact that if you are, you are full of doubts, you are skeptical, and question everything. People who are so sure of themselves are never bright.
There's always a Tesla for every Edison, there's a lot engineers, scientists, and great minds for every Elon Musk (mind you, he is no engineer, he is only a businessman), a Woz or different wozes for every Steve Jobs. You might, in fact, have never heard about a lot of them, probably never will. And please, no, billionaire businessperson has ever made the world go round. The opposite: they have basically defecated on the planet. This cult of personality around billionaires comes from Ayn Rand. Besides, let's face it, our economic system has failed us for decades, hence their business ideas, like the ones before them, have not made any lives better by default.
I will never understand what makes people form basically cults around the barky ones and worship everything they say, do, even if they lie or harm someone. What is it that makes people so drawn to the loud ones? Is it their self-confidence? Or is it fear that they might get loud at you too? Perhaps it's some sort of primitive evolutionary trait/instinct in us to feel protected by following the allegedly 'strong ones'. Or is it the fact that people love to belong to groups and fear being rejected, of standing alone, whilst forgetting their critical thinking and even their own individuality? I love Teshigahara's Woman in the Dunes, because it does a good job at illustrating the foolishness and cruelty of people in groups.
All of those nerds, outcasts, and shy ones overcame the fear of standing alone, they overcame the norm, and their doubts led them to the quest of truth. That's what made them think differently in the first place. It's only authenticity, passion, and a genuine concern for making the world a better place that made people overcome everything, everyone, including themselves. Sheeple will never make a difference. Remember that.
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