That’s how empires go to die
I have no animosity against any human. Most of them are just playing their script the best they can without asking, like busy little ants carrying the load for the mushroom. The politicians are the same; it is not their fault they lack imagination. They are just the tip of the system, the visible part. If they go away, the system still survives because they are a gear in the system, that’s all. Few—very few—humans have a real grip on the steering wheel. Few—very few—can really update the system. Usually, politics, while it seems to play a major role, is only one factor; many, many other variables count for the change. A king would be nothing without a country. A country may be nothing without a king. A king with no voice is not a real king. A country that is not free has no real power by itself. Hate is always a dead end. It has not to be. Change must come calmly and with great respect through the channeling of the power of the many. I think the Trumps of the world are not the problem, but the lack of judgment and clear insight, the lack of immunitary cells in the structure of the power architecture, the lack of self-awareness and preservation instincts. Now we see a crazy deaf and blind elephant doing chaotic senseless movements. We could say it’s a hazard and an agent of chaos that lost its mind and not only forgot who he is but also forgot where to go. It’s like a case of social Alzheimer: we all know where it finishes — into a disabled lost mind that needs assistance for the smallest physical things to survive. Once the mind is lost, the inevitable physical decay is next. That’s how empires go to die.

