Never ask a Magician How the Magic Trick Works

Teflon Tristan beams at you, smiling with the pride of superiority. He has just pulled off a magic trick. You have been fooled. You want to know how it worked, but you are not allowed to ask.

Pick a scene, any scene: you will not become wiser in any case. Your wishes and desires, aspirations and fantasies will disappear into thin air without even the slightest trace of smoke, no sight of mirrors, … you are left behind with your brain completely caught up in a maze of strings, knotted up, utterly incompetent to unravel even the hint of a solution.

There is none. Nothing on the stage. Everything is empty. You are lost. It is far easier to believe in magic than to doubt what you just saw.

Tristan is good – he cannot be evil, because he is the hero of this story. He wants to save you and all of humanity. He has a plan, and all you need to do is to follow him: „Together, we can end the misery“ he says.

There you sit, in the audience, as the last echoes of his amplified voice disperse into the farthest corners of the auditorium. Everywhere the crowd around you lifts their voices, lifts their arms and raises the roof with such an overwhelming applause that you cannot resist in partaking in the undulating movements the mob sweeps you away in.

Our savior! Tell us what to do! We will obey!

What if, what is and wtf.

empathy, feminism, patriarchy, politics, humanity, human rights, responsibility, leader, boss

The Birth Map

Recently a well known, loved and respected, author tweeted

And the response was one that rocketed humanity into a new heights of wtf.

how did we get here….

There once was a time when things were what they were.  It is what is.  Accept it.  Move on.

Men are the Bosses.  Well.  White ones.  And Money means Power.  And power means owning people deemed beneath the Boss.

So we said…what if.  What if, you know, maybe, All Men were equal.  And slavery is abolished.  And, maybe…maybe we could vote on things and maybe even vote for Leaders…

And some rather brilliant people took a stand against the What Is.  Because what was, was against Human Rights.  And humanity had lost the way, appallingly.

As we shifted to a new What is, more what if’s arose.  What if, just a thought, what if women…

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