This reflection explores a troubling paradox of power: why those least prepared so often rise to positions of authority, while the most capable remain unheard or marginalized.
Drawing on the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche, it examines how societies tend to reward conformity, comfort, and appearances rather than truth, strength, and excellence. It questions the values that shape collective behavior and exposes how mediocrity can become a dominant force when depth, responsibility, and merit are seen as threatening.
An invitation to look beyond surface success and reconsider what true power, competence, and greatness really mean.