Sarah Jane
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And the pattern usually is a charismatic leader that gains power and control through charm.
It's a very common story.
I feel that one person rises up because they are the trusted figurehead, the leader that personally feels like they have a very narrow, like niche relationship with every single individual in the community.
There is a skill and an art.
Tom Cruise, another mention.
I've seen so many Graham Norton segments with him where he remembers every single person's name that he runs into.
Like the makeup artist from three shows ago, he will know their name.
There's skills like that that people implement to gain trust, power, and a sense of closeness to large communities.
But I think it's a tough skill set sometimes.
Like, some people wouldn't be good at remembering names.
Yeah.
A CEO.
But it's, no, it's the most successful.
I think cults particularly lend themselves beyond that.
A lot of CEOs are cold and kind of cut off people beneath them.
Like, people like these cult-like figures, they need to feel that connection to everyone.
It's a shame they use these powers.
His three channel, eat your heart out.
The rest of it's just up for grabs.
Okay, Tiger Woods.