The displacement of the world that surrounds us, its curvature to the extent of the complete defeat of humanity, the absence of any reasonable empathy and polarization, has brought us to a point where it is fundamentally unclear whether there is any human will at all to oppose the complete destruction and dismantling of everything that we are, conditionally speaking, perceived as some kind of normality. If we only look at the amount of devastation that has fallen on the shoulders of civilization in the last five years, it will be quite clear that we are entering a phase of complete change in the way of life that we have known until now, that this is now actually its ascending phase. The pandemic, which may have slowed us down for a moment, may even have made us question ourselves, turned out to be an ideal time for the complete homogenization of the deities of war and capital. Very quickly, forgetting all the talk about solidarity and the importance of human cooperation to slow down this global village in its inexorable march towards the abyss of destruction, we came to a regrouping that brought the war back into focus with all its force, which confirmed once again that the human species is convincingly the most monstrous category of creatures inhabiting the Earth.
The curse says, may he have lived in interesting times. From the point of view of man as an individual, every day of life is a change, nevertheless a change appropriate to our natural development, but this change that we feel now, which bends around us, causes a feeling of complete hopelessness. What kind of change it will be, what the extent of the destruction will be, how and by what the world will be governed in the years ahead, remains to be seen with trepidation. One thing is clear, nothing stands stable anymore, no one is protected and no one will be left out of the wide band of adjusting the planet to some new coordinates. From what we have seen so far, there is no doubt that things will heat up more and more at all the focal points, there will be shootings wherever possible, any sense of stability and the possibility of coexistence of diversity will collapse. It's as if all those artificially produced divisions and distances between different ethnic and religious groups have finally paid off, as if the seams of crypto-democratic colorful lies that convinced us that we've reached the point of tolerance are bursting.
The essence, however, is that tolerance is not what should be characteristic of a civilization, as such it is only submission. Not connection, not association, not unity among peoples, but an artificial category of toleration by necessity. As long as the energies of this world and those who inhabit it rest on these unstable supports, on producing as many differences and discords as possible, we will be irreversibly on the edge, without any awareness that the world should perhaps exist and survive for some generations that will be more responsible. and manage it smarter. We don't even have the feeling that it might already be too late to talk about the future, because every concept of utopia that the world might be a little better place is cut down at the speed of light and removed from the field of vision of options for overcoming the approaching disasters. The reopening of the most painful places of conflict, in the most brutal way possible, shows us that there is no primary will to reach a minimum agreement about the world of the future.
Therefore, Homo sapiens has not learned anything in its history, it repetitively, as if a being was created with some essential mistake, pieces and destroys everything that comes to hand. It almost seems impossible that the same being can be directed towards the creation of something magnificent, and even if it can, as if even in that creative act is contained the desire that what was created be once and for all destroyed to the point of horror. Is this our only purpose, or is there still some glimmer of cosmic hope that a bridge can once be established over all that is breaking down. We don't know that and we'll see. In other words, it remains an open question whether our civilization will ever again reach at least that apparent point of temporary peace in this time we have.
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