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RE: Changing the world without being seen: How to start a quiet revolution

in #philosophy6 years ago

This is beautiful, you know, the thing is sometimes people who are persecuted and matyred for just and public cause are even more recognised leaders as well you know , they are endearing and they attract the sympathy and loyalty of the people.

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Thank you, @josediccus
Are you saying that you feel like there is still a place for public 'leaders'?

This is something I've been thinking about a lot recently. Having experienced a small taste of the aggression that is targeted at 'leaders', I personally felt I could do more efficient work to build a better future away from the public eye.

I also see how the media and state demonizes any public figure that speaks out against them. It now feels more effective to work behind the scenes to improve society than confront power directly in an arena it knows so well how to fight in.

Yes I think people still believes in public leaders because they tend to tell the truth, they are transparent and in most cases, they're like the voices of the people you know but the real voted leaders are always against these kinda people, that's why they end up as martyrs

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