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If you wanted to keep people stuck in the rat race, here’s exactly what you’d do: 1. Convince them comfort = safety. Tell them not to rock the boat. That the steady paycheck, even if it’s barely enough, is better than the “risk” of trying something new. Make them fear uncertainty more than they hate their current reality. 2. Make busy feel like productive. Encourage them to fill every minute of their day with tasks, even meaningless ones. The busier they are, the less time they have to think, question, or dream bigger. 3. Distract them constantly. Feed them just enough dopamine with endless scrolling, news fear tactics, and binge-worthy shows so they never have the mental clarity to consider their own purpose. 4. Encourage them to live beyond their means. Promote the idea that success looks like debt, car payments, and chasing the next thing. That way, they have to keep working just to stay afloat. 5. Normalize burnout. Make them believe that being tired, stressed, and unfulfilled is just “part of being an adult.” That it’s selfish to want more. That rest is lazy. 6. Surround them with people who settle. Keep them in circles where dreaming is “crazy” and complaining is the only form of connection. Let peer pressure do the heavy lifting. 7. Glorify loyalty over alignment. Teach them that it’s noble to stay in a job, relationship, or lifestyle out of obligation—even when their soul is screaming for more. Basically, keep them too tired to think, too scared to change, and too broke to break free. . Sound familiar?
If you wanted to keep people stuck in the rat race, here’s exactly what you’d do: 1. Convince them comfort = safety. Tell them not to rock the boat. That the steady paycheck, even if it’s barely enough, is better than the “risk” of trying something new. Make them fear uncertainty more than they hate their current reality. 2. Make busy feel like productive. Encourage them to fill every minute of their day with tasks, even meaningless ones. The busier they are, the less time they have to think, question, or dream bigger. 3. Distract them constantly. Feed them just enough dopamine with endless scrolling, news fear tactics, and binge-worthy shows so they never have the mental clarity to consider their own purpose. 4. Encourage them to live beyond their means. Promote the idea that success looks like debt, car payments, and chasing the next thing. That way, they have to keep working just to stay afloat. 5. Normalize burnout. Make them believe that being tired, stressed, and unfulfilled is just “part of being an adult.” That it’s selfish to want more. That rest is lazy. 6. Surround them with people who settle. Keep them in circles where dreaming is “crazy” and complaining is the only form of connection. Let peer pressure do the heavy lifting. 7. Glorify loyalty over alignment. Teach them that it’s noble to stay in a job, relationship, or lifestyle out of obligation—even when their soul is screaming for more. Basically, keep them too tired to think, too scared to change, and too broke to break free. . Sound familiar?

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