Saturday, October 14, 2023

Quiroga - 109

 UNDISCUTABLE REALITY

Even though we are all similar, we still intend to be different, and even if the differences are minimal, we exalt them to the detriment of everything we have in common.

The cult of individuality, despite raising legitimate arguments, is not a valuable contribution to civilized coexistence, much less to the social contracts that make the delight of the community life to which we are all destined.

If we do not extol similarities and communion with the same vigor with which we value individual distinctions, no matter how much good will we have towards building a better world, in practice we will do the opposite, we will continue to feed a selfish and petty world.

What we have in common is much more than everything that differentiates us, this is an indisputable reality, but even so we continue to discuss the indisputable, in the name of also continuing to selfishly prey on the reality of what we have in common.

But, no matter how invincible the selfish pettiness of our humanity seems, because from a cosmogonic perspective it is a fragility, a vulnerability that announces its own extinction, because everything that prevents the expansion of connections is extinguished by its own uselessness.

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