Who's Getting in My Way? / by Alexander Lyadov

The core struggles of individuals, groups, and companies are alike.

It's tempting to blame the competition or fate. But in 99 out of 100 cases, the subjects restrain themselves. Consciously, no one does this. Everything seems to happen by chance.

Remember that popular game? "The city sleeps. The mafia awakens." For law-abiding citizens, it's inconceivable to admit that the mafia are themselves. The flattering image they've long crafted collapses. It feels like one is left with nothing.

A division of power is evident. By day, citizens toil, but when consciousness sleeps, criminality conducts its dark affairs. In the morning, consciousness is shocked by the disorder: "Who's hindering our life?"

The first step is to take responsibility. Entertain the thought that all coincidences aren't coincidental. Refuse to seek the oppressor around. Recognize organized crime within yourself.

Then comes the intriguing part. It's crucial to understand why it was created. You'll notice a resemblance to "Merry Men", a group of outlaws. The intentions of Robin Hood are inherently noble.

Realizing the conflict's cause and the intentions of all sides, you can act as a mediator between them. When the heat of internal struggle subsides, you unleash enormous energy for creativity and life.

Sincerely yours,

-Alexander


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As a business therapist, I help tech founders quickly solve dilemmas at the intersection of business and personality, and boost company value as a result.

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