Anyone must be the unique and unrepeatable protagonist of her own story. That is, it is a sense of protagonism seen in positive terms as long as you must do use your freedom and listen to the desires of your heart to do everything that really you want. But eagerness for prominence It can also become a negative reality of your character that can give you more than one problem in your daily routine and can also get away from others.
You should always be clear about your place. For example, at work you can't act like a boss when you're not. Similarly, when you attend a new class on a course that interests you, you cannot constantly correct the teacher and want to enlighten others with your wisdom.
Each attitude must be given and produced in a specific context, but deep down, the desire for leadership shows great affective deficiencies and an important desire to receive affection and attention from the environment.
That is, the one who has a excessive desire for prominence simply pretends get the attention of others
Sometimes, there are people who become protagonists in a simple and natural way, simply because they have a great charisma or a strong personality so their presence within a group is very noticeable in a positive way. There are people who leave their mark wherever they go.
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