Ever noticed how we just follow orders without question?
Recently at the airport, our flight was delayed for hours, and not a single person questioned it. It’s pathetic that sometimes we act like sheep, programmed to follow.
But why is that? Psychologists suggests that it feels safer to hide in the herd than to stand out. It’s a survival mechanism.
We’re also molded by our education and laws to conform.
There’s also the bystander effect, where we think our actions won’t make a difference, so we wait for someone else to act.
But think about it—the worst atrocities in history, from wars to genocides, thrived on this very silence.
The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.
Albert Einstein
Yet, there are a few who dare to lead, making decisions that benefit everyone, whether at work, at home, or in the wider community.
So what’s stopping you? Is it fear? Complacency?
It’s time for a hard truth. Are we just born followers, or can we choose to lead?



