ponedjeljak, 2. svibnja 2011.


"All I want is to be remembered. By other people, by history. I want my memory, my existence to remain. Unlike an intron of history, I will be remembered as an exon!
 That will be my legacy, my mark on history. I will liberate us all, and we will become the Sons of Liberty!
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Observe the first part of the statement, where Solidus express his wish to be remembered. The desire to be remembered stems from the incosolable fact that we all die; that desire is woven into the very fabric of our being, a universal characteristic of human spirit, either hidden subconciously or expressed conciously in one's actions.

Consider now the second part of Solidus' statement, where he lays a vow to liberate us all. The act of liberating people from the shackles of globalization, generalization and fabricated truths, the act of freeing the human spirit long burried under this corrupt concept of society. That is how Solidus views the human existence, shackled and burried.   

Solidus is, indeed, right in his depiction of the human condition. One that is sick with moral corruption, ignorance, self-obsession and shallow norms. We have created a society of frivolous imbecils, a pack of hyenas operating on media fuel, infected by shallow thirst that can only be satisfied with their cocktail of desire and pleasure, like swines playing in a mud.

However, a much more complex problem lies within our very programming of human beings. The state of society today is only a symptome of the flaw in our programming. Consider the only consistencies that linger along with our inconsistent beings; we all operate on the universal law of need or want. Want is timeless, independent of place and culture and poses as the single most important characteristic of our entire human race.

Even the purpose behind want is universal, the need of a feeling of acomplishment. That need is etched into