Life is built on routine. We wake up, prepare ourselves,
show up on time, and do our best. Over time, this routine becomes a system,
something we refine until it defines who we are. It becomes our legacy with a
path others might follow.
But what happens when everything we’ve worked for is
suddenly taken away by forces beyond our control? In nature, animals adapt.
When they fail, they retreat, survive, and try again. But humans struggle with
loss differently. Instead of accepting defeat and moving forward, we seek
revenge. We turn our frustration against each other.
For all our intelligence, we’re our own worst enemy. We harm
not only ourselves but also the world around us. In today’s society, success
isn’t just about building something meaningful. It’s about proving something to
others. And in that pursuit, we sometimes forget what truly matters.
©Ramon Shiloh/2025
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