You’re a kid. Everybody loves you and adores you. You feel like the universe revolves around you.
But then you get older and the adults don’t adore you anymore because you’re a grown up too now and they expect you to act like one – no matter your accomplishments.
No it is very much about – “What have you done for me lately?”
Aside from your immediate family, those who care for you and adore you only do so because of the way you make them feel and not because how awesome you are.
If you think about it, many of the characters that are portrayed as villains and films are very accomplished individuals who are smart, with grand ideas, and lots of money.
The one thing that all these villains have in common: selfishness.
They’re doing it all for themselves and their own ambitions and beliefs. Most of them don’t see themselves as villains either and have very strong beliefs that they feel are true.
So if you want to be accepted by society and acknowledged for who you are as you get older, remember that it’s not about you. It’s about the greater good and the society as a whole.
No one cares about you or your accomplishments.
They only care about how you make them feel with your words and actions.