copycat
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“Why escape your intended purpose by copying and trying to be someone else? You will discover who you were meant to be only after you have shown confidence being yourself.”
— Suzy Kassem
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copycat
noun [ C ]
UK /ˈkɒp.i.kæt/ US /ˈkɑː.pi.kæt/
one who imitates or adopts the behavior or practices of another
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“Big fish eat little fish” is an classical proverb that indicates the predatory nature of humans and the vicious cycle of exploitation that exists in the business world; where rich and powerful people or organisations will exploit, swallow up or destroy those who are weaker, poorer and less powerful, and in turn those who are exploited, accordingly, follow the example of those who exploit them.
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“If your work looks like someone else’s, you’re not inspired — you’re just lazy.”
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follow in someone’s footsteps
idiom
: to do the same things that another person has done before.
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“Genuine individuals require no validation, while pretenders feel compelled to prove themselves.”
— Do Not Destroy
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“Why escape your intended purpose by copying and trying to be someone else? You will discover who you were meant to be only after you have shown confidence being yourself.”
— Suzy Kassem