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I wouldn't go that far as describing him to be in charge in lives. He's their boss, yes, but he cannot possibly control all aspects of their lives by "being in charge". This is not a feudalism, is it?


It's easier to understand if you think of it as a military command structure.

He's in charge in the sense that he has the authority to tell you to do something that may damage your future.




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