A Critique on The System (A Warning to The Man)

Evolution is now naturally selecting people at an ever accelerated pace. The best ones are as creative as artists; as athletically enabled as the best stars on TV; as mathematically enhanced as engineers; and are as amiable as your everyday socialite. For instance, the best workers in the international markets spend 100 hours a WEEK of work.

But what will happen to those that failed to reach those ideal results? Those that failed short of perfection but still is a human being? In our still-savage new world, they are now exploited and used; milked of all their worth.

Capitalism is a higher level Darwinism, a natural phenomenon born from the recesses of mankind’s instinctive but creative enterprise to sate his demands. On the one hand, it’s great: it stimulates technology where it is most demanded and it allows social mobilization unprecedented in history.

On the other hand, this same mobility has caused millions who couldn’t adapt to find themselves unwanted, unneeded. It has created a different world where social customs has evolved into what you have and what you don’t. It’s harsh and cruel, beautiful and terribly visceral; an awesomely endowing but devastating system.

So what will happen to us all? Will we, too, become obsolete only to be thrown away as a failed attempt at adaptation? Will we revolt like the Latin Americans and seize what the collective societies believe is theirs? I fear this system only puts pressure on the cycle of blood already spilling to continue so as harmony is jeopardized.

Everyone’s after their survival. Everyone’s after their profit. Everyone’s after their interest. So if it’s your blood spilled, don’t be surprised.

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