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1. Most people don't see them 2. If pointed out, most people don't think they're that important 3. If they realize they're important, most people don't want the stress of competing and would rather just do what they're asked Most people just don't have the mental energy to care
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I think there's also a sort of non-doing element, where the people with true RDFs don't seem like it (cool people are simply cool) but people _trying_ to have an RDF, or trying to garner power are usually sort of obvious and easily dismissed (and: net less cool / powerful for it)
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My consulting career is based on it but otherwise it’s just a modern version of a timeless ethos of power. Appreciating/adopting it is an visceral choice, like choosing to play extreme sports, not an intellectual one. Those who want to will always find a path to it in any age.
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