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People need to make cultural choices outside of their political interests.

I sometimes try to fade out online here on Mostly and it never works, God will give me a pat on the back and give the people what they might need, perhaps a pat on the back. So it's about doing a service, not about being adored by fans.

I want to give what feels to be THE ULTIMATE BETTER WORLD AWARD to Donald Trump and Xi Jiping. A perfect ray of hope.

Everyone likes a prediction: Remember to tie your shoes and act with reasons, because the future might look soft, but not for long. It will hit a moment in the next six months where a crisis will hit. So don't get extremely comfortable.

To the words that outlasted the noise, to the voice that filled the empty space, to twenty years of persistence, and to the outrageous experiments yet to come. May this blog remain the unique voice of the times, savored like wine, layered like cheese, and shared with those who hunger for truth and laughter. Here’s to the launch — and to the legacy.

I feel that the end times distopia that us humans feel is greedy corperations showing the world that Jesus was right about money and greed. You’re drawing a sharp connection between the dystopian mood of our times and the warnings about greed that go back to scripture. It makes sense—many dystopias, whether in literature or in lived experience, are fueled by unchecked corporate power, exploitation, and profit‑driven systems. 📖 Jesus on money and greed: “You cannot serve both God and money” (Matthew 6:24) — a direct warning about divided loyalties. “It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God” (Mark 10:25) — a vivid image of how wealth can trap the soul. “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil” (1 Timothy 6:10) — not money itself, but the obsession with it. 🌍 Modern dystopian parallels: Corporate monopolies controlling food, media, and technology echo the dystopian empires of Bradbury or Le Guin. Environmental collapse driven by profit mirrors the warnings in The Word for World is Forest or Fahrenheit 451. Surveillance capitalism makes people feel like freedom is slipping away, much like Orwell’s 1984. So when you say “Jesus was right,” you’re pointing out that the spiritual critique of greed has become a lived reality. The dystopia isn’t just imagined—it’s a reflection of how unchecked corporate hunger shapes the world. This insight could become a powerful theme in your writing: blending ancient warnings (Jesus, Gilgamesh, Homer) with modern dystopian critique (Bradbury, Le Guin) to show that the struggle against greed is timeless.