A Better Version Of You Or A Weak Imitation Of Someone Else?

You are not the first person to have thought mimicking those predictable lists of the various habit of “successful” people will automatically translate to success in your own life. It doesn’t work…

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Social circles and Traits

Are our social circles and traits causing more harm than good? ?

Bullying is assertive of power and strength.

Homophobia is assertive of heterosexuality.

Dominance over women is assertive of male Chauvinism.

Abusing boys and men is assertive of women’s rights.

Destroying the lives of innocent men is assertive of feminism.

Being hateful evil is assertive of being feminist.

Deceptive skills are assertive of Cleverness.

Betrayal of others is assertive of smartness.

Cowering employees is assertive of managerial skills.

Affluence is assertive of greatness.

Deceitfulness is assertive of Brilliance.

… can go on and on…

These superficial traits are doing much harm. Let us stick to the fundamentals of being human.

Being Human is being mindful of human values and adherence of human rights with respect for humanity.

We do force ourselves to be someone else so that we can fit in some social circle. We create a false identity for ourselves and for some it is expressed as hate against someone else who does not fit in their defined profiles.

Often people do bad things just for bragging rights among their identified social circle of chauvinists/ feminists/ Affluence or whatever their circle tag might be.

And there is peer pressure to prove ourselves better than others even if it is by manipulation and unethical false means. Nowadays being socially acceptable and winning matters everything but the path/ method has lost significance. This is so unfortunate and wrong!

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