Run and watch them follow

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“Run—and Watch Them Follow”: The Unspoken Energy That Moves Crowds, Hearts, and Life Itself

Ever notice how if you start running—just take off in a sudden dash—dogs will chase you? It's almost instinctual. They don’t know why they’re chasing; they just do. Now imagine doing the same thing in a crowded room. You bolt toward the door. At least a few people will follow, maybe more. Why? Fear? Curiosity? Survival? Or is it something deeper—something unspoken, universal, scientific?

This isn't just about dogs or people in a panic. It's about energy. It's about motion. It's about attraction.

The Energy of Movement: How Action Becomes Magnetism

There’s something magnetic about movement. Action draws attention. People are drawn to motion, to momentum. In physics, we talk about kinetic energy—the energy of motion. But in life, it’s more than science. It’s social energy, too. The faster you move, the more visible you become. And the more visible you become, the more you pull people into your orbit.

Psychologists have long studied social proof—the idea that people look to others to determine how to behave, especially in uncertain situations. If one person starts running, the brain says, “Maybe there’s danger. Maybe I should run too.” But what if that running isn't toward fear—what if it’s toward purpose?

The Chase: The Dance of Desire and Distance

Let’s talk love. Ever had a crush on someone who didn’t reciprocate the same energy? You leaned in. You gave more. You made yourself available. And they… backed away. But then something changed. You pulled back. You started living. You ran—not away from them, but toward yourself. And like clockwork… they started noticing. Reaching. Wondering.

It’s not magic—it’s attraction. The law of attraction doesn’t respond to neediness. It responds to motion, to confidence, to momentum. People chase what’s in motion. What’s not easily grasped. It’s in our biology to want what moves, what eludes, what thrives without needing us.

Run Toward or Away—But Run

Whether you run toward your dream or away from your trauma, the act of running—of moving forward—creates ripples. It draws energy. It attracts opportunities. It scares the stagnant. It inspires the stuck. People will question you. They’ll stare. Some will whisper. But watch closely… many will start to follow. Even if they don’t know where you’re going, your motion says something louder than words: “There’s something ahead worth running for.”

This is the core of leadership. Not barking commands. Not demanding attention. But moving with so much conviction that people feel safer in your wake than in their own hesitation.

You Are the Signal

So the next time you feel like you’re being ignored, overlooked, or undervalued-run.

Run toward your goals. Run away from old patterns. Run into rooms you were told weren’t built for you. Run loud. Run fast. Run with purpose.

And watch.
Watch the people who once overlooked you start asking questions.
Watch the ones who dismissed you try to match your speed.
Watch the energy shift.

You don’t need to scream to be heard.
You don’t need to beg to be wanted.
You just need to move.

Because motion creates momentum.
And momentum… is magnetic.


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