One endless game

It’s funny to see when an idiot, trying to be smart, pretends to be an idiot. Despite the fact that one should be considered an idiot neither in a negative nor in a positive sense, it is simply a given.

During this period of intensification of the manifestation of truth in society, the former opposing ideas that could dominate through deception and hypocrisy are no longer valid. No one wore masks because everyone saw the beauty in themselves and others. Therefore, there is nothing to cover up.

So one of the people begins to cover up obvious facts, using, for example, the technique of confusing the minds of “opponents” by denying what is clearly happening.

The question arises: what could be his motive? And there is only one motive—fear. What is our hero afraid of? What is society afraid of, having tacitly agreed to play hypocrisy until the next painful experience of revealing the truth?

The truth is that the hero and society are one. All are manifested in one, just as one is manifested in all. After all, everyone understands what the distortion of the truth will lead to, but still, time after time, they get carried away by the game of opposites, or “I see, I don’t see.”

The passion with which we strive to know the hidden ultimately becomes our obsession and, accordingly, our weakness, despite the fact that we almost always know what exactly is hidden, but we so like to pretend in order to again get the thrill of anxious ignorance and the sweet anticipation of new adventures.

May love be with you!

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