Let’s be blunt.

Most people are copy-paste clones of each other. They talk the same, post the same inspirational BS on Instagram, eat the same processed garbage, binge the same shows, listen to the same deadbeat music on repeat, and celebrate the same mindless holidays like Easter without ever asking, “Wait, where did this even come from?”

They think they’re free, but they’re puppets. Sleepwalking through life, hypnotized by tradition, media, and groupthink. You call it culture. I call it programming.

And yet, Jesus never followed the crowd.

He didn’t play along. He didn’t show up to make people feel comfortable. He didn’t water down the truth. He faced the multitude, dropped the truth like a hammer, and then bounced.

He departed.

He left the scene because he knew what most people refuse to accept: the crowd is not your friend.

The crowd isn’t just out there. It’s in here.

It’s the collection of stale thoughts, hand-me-down beliefs, and noise in your head that tells you to keep living the same broken story. It’s the inner herd mentality that whispers, “Don’t stand out.”

Jesus faced that crowd too. But he didn’t argue with them. He told them the truth, then left. That’s your move too.

You’re not here to debate every toxic thought or explain your evolution to your aunt on Facebook. You’re here to live awake and leave the circus behind.

Mark 6:32-33 — “So they departed to a deserted place in the boat by themselves. But the multitudes saw them departing, and many knew Him and ran there on foot from all the cities.”

You can leave the drama. You can delete social media. You can switch off the news. But the old mindset? It’ll chase you like a psycho ex.

Jesus left in a boat. The crowd ran after him on foot.

Same goes for your thoughts. You drop a toxic belief, and here it comes again the next morning, dressed in a new outfit but preaching the same tired lies.

But Jesus didn’t turn around and negotiate. He didn’t apologize for being misunderstood. He taught the truth. Period. And then he kept it moving.

Let’s call it what it is.

The average person believes in nothing real. They scream about science but don’t question the system. They shout about faith but don’t know who or what they serve. They blast music that glorifies lust, greed, and violence, then wonder why they feel anxious and numb.

And Easter? Most people can’t tell you what it means without googling it.

You weren’t made for that mess.

You’re not like them. You wouldn’t be here reading this if you were.

You’re a truth seeker. You’re made in the image of God. And God is not passive.

He is a Creator. And so are you.

Jesus came to show us who we are. Not to be worshipped like some far-off savior, but to be followed in action. When he said, “The works I do, you will do also, and greater,” he meant it.

Stop waiting. Stop praying like you’re powerless. Stop asking for permission.

Jesus already told you what to do. Now do it.

Let’s get tactical.

You don’t defeat the crowd in your head by negotiating. You train it. Relentlessly.

  • Affirm what you want to be true until it becomes second nature.
  • Catch and correct every lie that says you can’t, won’t, or shouldn’t.
  • Stop listening to garbage music, gossip, and spiritual junk food.
  • Make your imagination your home. Visualize it. Feel it. Live it inside.

You don’t need 12-step manifestation tricks or some coach screaming affirmations in your ear. You just need to decide.

Choose the identity. Choose the reality. Stick to it like your life depends on it—because it does.

The kingdom of God is within you. Not in a book. Not in a building. Not on a Sunday.

It’s in your thoughts, your decisions, your belief. That’s the missing piece.

You don’t need to chase anything. You already are everything you need to be. You just need to cut the noise and embody it.

You were not born to fit in. You were born to disrupt.

Stop trying to make the multitude happy. They’re asleep. And most of them want to stay that way.

Jesus told the truth and dipped.

So stop explaining yourself. Stop justifying your awakening. Stop playing small because everyone around you is asleep.

You want a new life? A new reality? A deeper relationship with the real Creator?

Then here’s your assignment:

  • Leave the multitude.
  • Rule your inner world.
  • Walk like Jesus.
  • And never look back.

Because Jesus didn’t follow the crowd—so why the hell are you?

Let’s reclaim what is rightfully our’s in this digital noise we live in. Join us in this exploration of how deep the rabbit hole actually goes. 

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