How Does Influence Change at Any Level Work?

Imagine you're playing a game where everyone starts off equally strong, but as you go up levels, some people get stronger faster than others, that's how influence changes at any level.

At the beginning, like when you start learning to ride your bike, everyone is just trying to balance. But as you keep riding and practice more, you might learn tricks or go faster than your friends, that means you're gaining influence, which is like being able to affect what happens next in the game.

Why It Happens

At each level, some people get better at things quicker because they work harder, or maybe they have a special tool, like a helmet with extra speed powers. That's why influence changes, it’s not always fair, but it makes the game more fun and exciting!

When you're learning something new, it's like climbing stairs: each step feels easier once you reach it, but sometimes others climb faster than you do. But that doesn’t mean they’re better, maybe they just took a shortcut!

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Examples

  1. A school teacher influences a few students, but a famous person can influence millions.
  2. A small business owner affects their employees, while a CEO impacts the whole company.
  3. A family decision affects just one household, but a government policy changes an entire country.

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