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Are we made to think like slaves?

With many such questions in mind. Few more, Whom are we working for? Who is benefited the most? Do we self doubt? For what, do we compare ourselves with AI? In today's world, it's easy to feel like we're trapped in a cycle of work, obligations, and societal expectations. From a young age, we're conditioned to follow a certain path—study hard, get a job, and work tirelessly to climb the corporate ladder. But have you ever stopped to question whether this path truly aligns with your personal values and goals? Are we, in a sense, made to think like slaves? The Conditioning of Conformity From school to the workplace, we're often taught to conform. Follow the rules, meet deadlines, and don't question authority. This conditioning can sometimes suppress our creativity and individualism, leading us to accept the status quo without considering whether it's right for us. Breaking Free from the Chains Breaking free from this mindset requires conscious effort. It means questioning the norms that we've been taught to accept and exploring alternative ways of living and working. For some, this might mean pursuing a passion project, starting a business, or even taking a career break to rediscover what truly matters. Redefining Success Success doesn't have to mean a high-paying job or a prestigious title. It can be as simple as finding joy in what you do, having time for family, or making a positive impact on others. By redefining what success means to us, we can free ourselves from the mental chains that society often imposes. Empowerment Through Choice At the end of the day, we have the power to choose how we live our lives. Whether we continue to follow the traditional path or carve out our own, the choice is ours. By embracing this freedom, we can live more authentically and find true fulfillment. So finally the mistake is ours or others? Is it possible to break this chain? And how hard is it? Or are we the real slaves like better than other ones? Think wisely. #jnf

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