
The principle of mankind is wrong in many ways. We have been born and bred since small by our parents to have a sense of humanity and innate tendency to follow the correct orders on which life must proceed. There is no freedom in which we are allowed to create our own destiny in which the strength and ardour of our inmost passion would precede instead of following the 'social normality' or human-kind practices and traditions. I forebode these ludicrous practices of mankind. I laugh at this irrationality and I hunger to change the way the current human world is tolerating the state of affairs of their life and associates. It would be hard but not possible for me to one day change the perdominant behaviour of humankind. But to first illustrate the vice and filth of our current systems, let me explain a few good examples in which my true message is portrayed.
Take for example reading. I know people who read interminably, book after book, page after page and yet I shall not call them well-read people. Of course they 'know' an immense amount; but their brain seems incapable of assorting and classifying the materials which they have gathered from the book. They could not distinguish from what is 'useful' and useless' and yet these people are the ones who tend to garner the higher scores in class. For these pathetic people reading only serves as a purpose to pass tests and pronounce them more superior than their lesser-reading peers.I DISAGREE with this sub-human concept. Reading is not an end itself, but a means to an end. Its chief purpose is to help in filling in the framework which is made up of the talents and capabilities in which an individual possess. Reading is not learning what is only required for your survival, but it is a necessity for gathering general knowledge about the world. Each little knowledge gained must therefore be treated as a continuing piece of a puzzle that would one day be a perfect picture. Only thus can reading can have any meaning or worthwhile.
Humans have a tendecy to imitate their parents, as they are the closest being that can be associated with them during young age. This practice is of a disgraceful and disgusting tradition,a hypocrisy thar derides the human intelligence that must be eliminated by this dawn of the century in which Malus shall rise. The human young should not admire their caretakers but a 'single' predominant figure in which all influence must beheld every single human soul. Then only can the plan for total unity be manifested in all people of the world.
I await for the new dawn and yet I might not see it coming in my generation. I await for the enigma of the last covenant to be revealed, in which old blood must be spilt to cleanse the world and restore it to its sacred origin.