posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 07:51 PM
The last century has shown us an acceleration of decay. Abusive governments, pollution, overpopulation, a proliferation of destruction weapons. Worst
of all, in the supposed luxury of industrialized countries, our lives have descended into rigid competition for the ability to afford a life apart
from violent dirty cities and predatory, perverse, parasitic fellow citizens. We are trying to outrun our own corruption.
We cannot rely on our political or economic systems to provide answers. The most destructive facet of corruption is that it pervades our assumptions
of what is good and what is bad. When our illusions outweigh reality, we seek them in a desperate attempt to avoid the bad, but we create the bad
because what we consider good is unrealistic. Corruption comes from within and cannot be isolated in a category.