Don't follow the crowd, let the crowd follow you.

Margaret Thatcher
Don't follow the crowd, let the crowd follow you.
Don't follow the crowd, let the crowd follow you.
Don't follow the crowd, let the crowd follow you.
Don't follow the crowd, let the crowd follow you.
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Don’t follow the crowd, let the crowd follow you. Jay-Z says it best when he says “Don’t follow the crowd, let the crowd follow you.” How many times have you gone with the flow of the masses only to find yourself disappointed? Once you start thinking for yourself it can be difficult to give up your independence. You may even feel like a misfit at first but with any sort of effort you will find yourself not only on top but also on the side of those who value independence.

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