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Live like a war general

  • Writer: siddharth singi
    siddharth singi
  • Sep 17
  • 2 min read

In a world of surplus, it’s a dull life to be a King. A King will hold on to his fame, his wealth and his connections in this world but the war general is looking to gather something beyond just wealth for herself.


The war general chases the high of competition and performance. She isn't looking for regional popularity but is motivated by the biggest problems in the world and an intellectual thirst to learn and solve them. She wants to become the best version of herself and will go to any length for that. Wouldn’t think twice, and will pack up her suitcase, and forever sacrifice her kingdom and her social bonds to simply learn from other fighters. There’s a madness in her that needs to be protected.


The King is isolated and terrified of his enemies eyeing his power, but the general is so psychotic about her curiosity and principles that she is excited about what her next battle will teach her. She misses her comforts too but doesn’t long for it because uncertainty and tough situations are just growth and education for her now.


People often confuse what successful people look like but in reality, the war general looks nothing like you. She has an original style and character to herself. She’s a friendly vagabond, a humble family woman and a traveler who carries nothing but her books and her battalion’s memories, yet she holds her head up high. She’s done this enough so she has no doubt that she can still start again from scratch in a new city, form her new tribe and be ready for the next battle.


The war general is not collecting riches like the King; she’s collecting war stories. She is high on adrenaline and if you think you have what it takes, I dare all the Kings, go bet against her!

 
 
 

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