Settling down makes us easy to control. It feeds old feudal habits and today’s state–corporate order. If we didn’t choose a calm, well-fed life, we’d be harder to rule by people who drift into high office by chance.
We relax, and the seams split — first inside us, then around us. Humans became human by moving: walking, risking, learning. Movement made us flexible and free.
Settling brought fat, stagnation, and soft will. It helps the system more than it helps us. When I look at harm, I keep seeing the same root and the same hands: fear of change.
Life is a road, not a parking lot. Freedom needs movement — body, mind, spirit. Stop moving, and you become material for other people’s plans.
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