10 Sunday Reads To Help You Accept The Void
Freedom's scaffold: duct tape & managerial bliss. Void ensues.
It's a curious thing, this "scaffolding of freedom" we once admired. Turns out it was mostly held together with duct tape, good intentions, and the blissful ignorance of anyone above middle management. The Western world fondly remembers decades of purported prosperity, a golden age built upon the premise that someone, somewhere, was actually paying attention. Now, we’re left contemplating whether the void isn’t just a logical extension of our structural integrity, but perhaps a more stable housing option for our collective aspirations.
One might lament the consistent theme of corruption and a steadfast commitment to monumental policy failures. But let's be honest, it takes a certain kind of perverse genius to consistently achieve the precise opposite of the stated goal. Perhaps the void isn't something to be *accepted*, but rather embraced as the inevitable destination when all the competent pilots are too busy arguing over who gets to press the "do not press" button. It’s a space where every bureaucratic tangle finds its peace, and every grand plan for societal betterment quietly dissolves into the cosmic background radiation of 'what ifs.'
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