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Egoistical people

Maybe it's just my personality, but I tend to think too much and I fail to see others' effects. I did not know that others, in their own hearts, also want a slice of the pie.

In this case, how can I work with many people with their own egos? When all we need is followers, we have a plenty lot of people who just wants to lead in their way. I feel even more alienated in the process.

Deep in my vicious heart, I wished I can do things all over again and just set up a dictatorship, so that everybody has to listen to me and just do things for a series of aims. But should I really follow my misguided heart?

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