💬 The State: Public Enemy Number One
All problems, both individual and collective (social), are solvable. Some can be solved at an institutional level, others at an individual level. However, many are not solved because no one, among those who have the power to solve them, is interested in solving them. Indeed, since many benefit from people's suffering, problems are constantly created, always new and increasingly serious.
Institutions, or rather, the institutionalizers, that is, those who decide how people should live, benefit enormously from people's misery; consequently, they cause problems instead of solving them. Organizations, in theory, should help solve problems, but reality is the opposite: governments are organizations that create problems. This is because governors and those who pay them benefit immensely from people's suffering.
This is one of the truths that people, the institutionalized, or the governed, find it hardest to accept as such, because it calls into question one of the things they trust most and entrust their lives to. Yes, people hate politicians and governors, but they protect them, convinced of the usefulness of governments and because they rely on them for their future.
Moral of the story, there is no greater error that a man can commit than to believe in governments and entrust his life to rulers, because governments and institutions are criminal organizations, run by people who say "the worse it goes for the people, the better we are doing."
