Once in the past, people who possessed wealth buried and hid their property in the ground. Precious objects, coins and every valuable stone they had bought from distant regions. It was a way to secure it intact, just as today we have banks, and to keep it away from the public eye. The latter isn't something we tend to do today. On the contrary, in our time we flaunt whatever valuable things we have and behave toward expensive items as if they were completely ordinary.
Our haphazard mind, which organizes the room of our possessions through thought in a chaotic way, ends up leaving us with nothing intact and hidden, visible only to those we love. Those people knew something more and they were illiterate. They knew life better than we do. We know a little about everything, yet we know nothing about ourselves. We have the power to self-destruct instead of freeing ourselves from what we think we know and boast about. Let us boast only after we come to know what we don't know, after we put order into all the disorder of our personal lives, our personal chaos, alongside ill intentioned people who crush everything worthy.
Their precious objects are excrement that they don't bury and that is why society has surrendered to the stench. Because it is made up of people who have no relationship with the market economy. They merely hold a position against others so they can have something to eat. Not by working, but by holding onto that position. That is what interests them. They will never create anything worthwhile with a positive impact, not even something that aligns with genuine interest. No, they don't want to beautify work.
The global economy is going through a difficult transitional period, leaving behind whatever brings stench and doesn't need to be maintained because it is a burden. Perhaps the next crisis, the one we are experiencing but don't recognize, will bring hardships but also cleanse the filth from jobs that are now based on such workers. Such horrible methods clearly have no future. Of course, you don't need to be a scientist to notice them.
Somewhere in the middle of the city with its provincial houses there is a person who doesn't want to grow up with these values, and if he did grow up with them, he doesn't want to keep them because he despises them. That was me from a young age. That person can be anyone, with even greater success. All it takes is effort.
