"What would we experience during the course of a disaster? Would it make us come alive? Would it give meaning to our actions? Would it make us realize we had only this life to live? How would people react in the moments when everything is uncertain? Would they finally get rid of the roles imposed on them? Would they act more for the common cause or for their own needs? Would they thrive for equality or would they refuse to share?And what would survivors of a catastrophe do afterwards? Would they start
creating a different, let us say, better society or would they simply rebuild the old one? Have you ever felt like your whole life is a disaster or that the way we live is disastrous? Have you ever wondered if it could be any different, if it could be changed? Would you call this change a revolution?? But would everyone call it like that? Wouldn’t they refer to the collapse of modern world as a disaster or a catastrophe? Well, if yes….then I beg: Come disaster, come catastrophe!!! "
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