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 When change comes true
While a person dreams of becoming someone else,norms drive him down to remain as he is. A personalways longs for a new future, yet norms reject butsticking to an old past. We have been imprisonedsince the moment we were born, yet, fortunately,we are capable to get back our freedom by thetime we grow up and develop self-awareness. Tomy opinion, if you want to make a change, youought to change the norms. All the rituals peopleare used to contribute in a way or another to thecovering of truth for which you seek and live. Thehabits that society accumulated and stillaccumulates makes the matter too hard for you todistinguish truth from illusion. People are used toconstruct their social beliefs and percepts on thebasis of their inherited culture and history whichhave not been yet validated by any reason. Thelater, which constitutes a threat for the mass, isusually, not to say always, betrayed by thepatterns of dogmatic norms and traditions. Changeis not therefore tolerated in homogenous societieswhere people are guided by virtue of their imitatedexperiences and way of life; yet we, as truthseekers, can’t help it simply because we were bornwith it. We have no choice but to revolt againstany superstition or tendency to drive societytowards exploiting the new generation toreproduce the same boring and stupid system of norms and mentalities. Some may claim that thesehave got several positive points in the sense thatthey foster social solidarity and tolerance in ourcommunities; yet, if we look at the base, we willfind out that that solidarity and tolerance arerooted in errors, mistakes, and illusions inheritedby illiterate people in the form of habits wearingthe cloth of holiness and greatness. I herby call
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