Friday

Waves


I had a short agreement with a woman of sixty.
Y'know I said: people really are cattle.
Yep.

Of course, I don't mean to say they should be treated as herd, a seldom unmade error. Humans can literally be reduced to groveling pieces of shit, as the current American prisons show again, and they can also be motivated - as proven by numerous beginnings. (Incidentally, my aside to my American friend re prisons was how we, the Balkan animals, finally had some company of the kind. Surprise, surprise.)

But, have you also noticed these beginnings also have soon-to-come ends? In the Bankar-Anarchist, the protagonist decides to fight for freedom on his own when he notices the contagious effect of tyranny in his group that is pining to unshackle from constraints.

So, is a wave all we can hope for? It is interesting also to note just how much we influence each other. Fashion can indeed be compared to revolution using this prism.

Even after all the bloodbath, many a creature from the already mentioned Balkans will elevate Tito to the heaven. They fought and worked for him. There is talk he asked for final rites..

But what if you imagine this leadership a bit more dynamically? Not of one. Not after me chaos, but after me - chaos. Just a wave? Maybe, but the world can never have enough of intelligent, creative and engaged individuals. Well, you can see the formalism doesn't work.

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