When I asked this question to random people, they answered the following: this is a cross between “Elon Mask”, “Trump” and “Putin”.
What were the observers in front of me. They settled in the back row of the cinema and look at everything happening from afar. From there, only large, no, HUGE figures are visible.
And I do not agree with this at all. This is not "Elon Musk" and not Donald Trump, nor the royal family.
It's all. We all influence this world.
Just someone more and someone less. Someone has a unit of this influence, and someone has a million in stock.
When you recognize yourself as an important part of this process, and not just an outside observer, then life becomes much more interesting.
Now you are a participant, you are now in the race along with everyone. Ok, somewhere there Putin with Mask, but you first need to get around your boss. Can't you handle it?
After that, it is no longer possible to skeptically smile at the fact that some person is "not famous enough" or "not rich enough."
Because now they are your competitors, and you need to talk about competitors either well or nothing at all.
And even if for you the influence on the world is not a race, but a team work, then your view of the world will still change.
Remaining in place, whether you are a manager, a hairdresser, or an electrician, you no longer appreciate the world by chewing popcorn in the back row. You change it yourself with the humility of a person to whom covetousness and vanity are alien.
And when you read the news that some Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson gave a million dollars to the Blue Whale Defense Fund, then you no longer say: "God, he spent that money on some kind of nonsense, only to avoid paying taxes".
You say: "Hmm, what did I do for the blue whales today?"
Because you understand that we all do something, fuss, change the world a little bit, and you too cannot avoid this.