AETT
It is a curious phenomenon indeed, witnessing the conspicuous sense of entitlement that pervades the mindset of many individuals who traverse through life believing they are entitled to triumph simply by virtue of their desire.
Within each individual resides a coveted aspiration for success, yet their pursuits falter and fade the moment adversity rears its head.
They display fervor only until it inconveniences them, professing commitment without true embodiment.
They are captivated by the aesthetics of struggle without attuning themselves to the raw, intrinsic sacrifice demanded for fruition.
And when confronted with failures, they feign shock, oblivious to the chasm that separates their lackluster endeavors from the fervent dedication required for victory.
Is it not an act of hubris to presume that a mere fraction of exertion could best the unwavering resolve of one willing to stake all for their ambitions?
Such misplaced assurance does not denote genuine self-possession but rather a state of delusion.
Triumph necessitates a total surrender.
Without the willingness to lay everything on the line, they languish on the periphery of the arduous discourse of success.
Jun 27, 2025 | UN