The system isn’t dying; it’s metastasizing. It’s not a clean collapse where something new can rise—it’s a slow, grinding decay that drags everything down with it. Venezuela is just a preview of what happens when corruption, incompetence, and overreach hit critical mass. The scaffolding remains, but it serves no one except those clinging to power.
We’re living in a world of security theater and hollow institutions. They can’t adapt because they were never designed to. Instead, they double down on control while losing grip on reality. The result? A patchwork of failing systems pretending to function.
It’s not about death—it’s about irrelevance. The question isn’t when it ends; it’s what survives the wreckage.
good evening,
i’ve read a lot of your posts, they are very interesting, specially the one about venezuela.
do you really think this system is about to die?
A little OT, but I’ll entertain the question.
The system isn’t dying; it’s metastasizing. It’s not a clean collapse where something new can rise—it’s a slow, grinding decay that drags everything down with it. Venezuela is just a preview of what happens when corruption, incompetence, and overreach hit critical mass. The scaffolding remains, but it serves no one except those clinging to power.
We’re living in a world of security theater and hollow institutions. They can’t adapt because they were never designed to. Instead, they double down on control while losing grip on reality. The result? A patchwork of failing systems pretending to function.
It’s not about death—it’s about irrelevance. The question isn’t when it ends; it’s what survives the wreckage.