In this world, there are always some people who think they have the innate ability to guide others, constantly bossing others around as if they were great mentors who know everything. However, what is truly laughable is that they unwittingly become the subject of ridicule in the eyes of others, a genuine protagonist of a joke.
These self-important individuals seem to be deeply immersed in their own fantasies, thinking that every word they say is like an oracle, the ultimate solution to others' lives. However, little do they know, their "guidance" often resembles a headless fly buzzing around, only causing laughter among others.
These pseudo-great beings are obsessed with giving direction to others, as if they were the navigators of souls. Unfortunately, their so-called "guidance" often turns out to be nothing more than a ludicrous farce. Regardless of whether others need it or not, they can't help but meddle in other people's lives, thinking they are the guiding lights of others' lives.
Such individuals often lack a basic understanding, namely the ability to respect others' choices and the ability to think independently. They consider all their advice to be flawless, yet unwittingly become the butt of others' jokes. When others see these self-proclaimed "mentors," they can't help but smile knowingly, as if witnessing the most ridiculous clown in a circus.
One can't help but wonder: does life really need such a "director" behind the scenes to arrange everything for everyone? Can't we let everyone pursue happiness at their own pace, in their own way? Why must one elevate oneself above others and assume the uninvited role of guiding others' lives?
Perhaps these self-proclaimed great individuals need a sober realization: everyone has the right to choose their own path, without needing your interference or guidance. Life is not a script written by you, and others are not actors under your command. Drop your arrogance and presumption, respect others' choices, and perhaps you will realize that in life, the protagonist of the joke is not others, but the "director" who deceives himself.