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The class distinction among those not satisfied with their lives is excessive. A fundamental example of this is evident in the portraits of unhappy individuals in today's society.
In the era where everyone functions as an element of capitalism, they express themselves through their bodies on social media rather than through ideas. While bodybuilders were once considered athletes, today everyone endeavors to aesthetically enhance their bodies, struggling to find a place in the showcase. This critique extends beyond physical health, pointing out symptoms of social media viral infections. Life, as the famous Iranian director suggests, is shallow and open:
"I believe existence is just an illusion. If we accept that everything is in a transitional state, embrace the nature of movement in our lives, and abandon sticking to a goal, we can grasp life better and derive more pleasure from it."
But today, people don't question; they only consume!
Everyone indulges in a selfish masculinity, becoming commodities of the system. In the future of the children, humanity's only hope, the corridors of anxiety created by the smallest organisms we consider superior pollute their futures with wounds, respiratory failures, hopelessness, animosity, hatred, massacres, and more.
Why don't we stop?
The only reality that doesn't deserve this tragedy is the children. Rectifying this nightmare we've created will come to fruition when we realize our intellectual and moral obligations. Otherwise, if we, when faced with criticisms from children who curse our past, develop a new generation of criticism rather than remaining silent, we will become nothing more than the cancer cells of this illusory life form inherited from our elders. In fact, we are the ones turning our past into a graveyard and condemning our future. No one trusts each other. Goodness is a choice, and evil is the application of human definition.
Social decay is increasing for this reason!
While everyone is a miserable Quasimodo, everyone desires a priest. The true hero of this story is not Esmeralda or the despotic priest but Quasimodo, the one who writes and directs the story.
The candid description of non-acceptance reveals that behind many situations perceived as irresponsible from an external perspective or deemed lazy or irresponsible internally, there is an underlying perfectionism in most passive actions. The belief of being flawless and only acting if perfection can be achieved is a fundamental aspect of the contemporary passive human portfolio that prevents a person from taking action towards what they have done or will do. The reason for this is that the perfectionist person is unconsciously aware that satisfying the demanding voice within is impossible. Faced with this, the person enters a "freeze" reaction and never takes a step towards that action. Subsequently, the person is labeled as "irresponsible." In reality, the person thinks, "...why bother starting if I can't make it perfect as the inner voice desires?"
...these individuals struggle seriously to initiate their actions. They attempt to take responsibility but often fall short. Instead, recognizing and working on the demanding and coercive voice within, which desires perfection, leads to much more lasting changes in these individuals.
This tale is an analogy for societal deformation. Our inability to end the dominance of those we label as foolish in society removes all slogans, extracting their hatred from their children by becoming unconscious!
Actually, if I knew I wouldn't encounter my mother... I would become a master serial killer, dictating my own life. But unfortunately, the only debt children have is the agony of continuing their lives for mothers who love them unconditionally.
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