Acharya Prashant explains that institutionalizing change does not require a majority, as the bulk of people are generally indifferent and prefer to follow leaders. He notes that historical movements, such as the Indian revolt of 1857 or the Russian and French revolutions, were actually driven by a very small percentage of active individuals rather than the entire population. He compares these leaders to the legs of a running man, which move the entire body. The most difficult part of any transformation is creating this initial core of people, as they must be willing to actively fight against their own innate nature and biological programming.