The ultimate illusion of power: A king absolutely needs servants to maintain his throne, feed his house, and fight his wars. Without them, he is just a man in an expensive hat. But the servants? They can grow their own food, build their own shelter, and survive completely fine without a master.

Yet, the system will always portrait the king as the great, indispensable provider, while treating the workers as replaceable.

Never let the people at the top make you feel small. The structure only stands because you are holding it up. 🦅💯

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“Lording it, over,” by Simon Heffer

Simon Heffer on “Heirs & Graces: A History of the Modern British Aristocracy,” by Eleanor Doughty.