Going against the authority is actually supporting the authority
While this thought sounds counterintuitive, if someone does the opposite that an authority is saying then that person is saying "Yes, you are an authority but I don't want you to be" which is a good way of show unconformity but there's one that is even better.
When you don't care about that entity called "authority", that's when it loses all its power. It seems like new generations are born with this IDGAF feeling, therefore, they don't need any approval to start something. For example, if I want to start an audiovisual career I just need to upload a video to youtube, before I should talk with a big studio. If you want to be a singer or DJ just upload your songs to Soundcloud.
That's the way everything will be in the future, no more central authorities, just merits. Freedom
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