You
know what, institutions are the mammoth whirlpools, which suck individuals into
their all powerful innards. By institutions, I mean the systematized, soulless
machinery to achieve dark, power-hungry, ambitious motives—even though a lot
many of them pass off as the needs to run the world. The institutions of
despots, dictators, mafia, business magnates, hidden heavyweights pulling the
strings, the intelligence and spy agencies, politicians, NGOs, and many more.
These are the black holes that absorb their own light, hence keeping them
hidden.
Those
who operate there lose their souls, their sense of right and wrong, as a
strange sense of ennui grips them, making them sleepwalking jombies. The
institutional juggernaut reaps its crop, while the individual clogs, levers,
pullies, nuts and bolts just perform their duties mechanically. Institutions
have strange hypnotic powers to put vibrant hearts and independent minds to put
them under the magic wand. The constituents operate like lifeless bottles on
the conveyer belt in an assembly line in a factory.
Even
stones change to, slowly though, to the cooing calls of season and weather over
decades. The institutions do not. They adapt though to the changing
circumstances. However, the core philosophy stays the same. And long after the
cog is retired, and regains a fraction of his soul, and sees the grease on his
hands, only then he realizes what he has been through. Now he can listen to his
heart. Now his mind can help him see beyond the factory wall. It does not, but,
change anything in the world. Nor it can even if the retired cog tries. All it
gives is a guilty bruise to an ageing heart and a sad feeling that life could
have been spent better beyond the walls of the institution.
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