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Revolution starts with imagination!

Revolution Starts With Imagination
We as people need to start acting more like children. That may sound juvenile, maybe even silly, but think about it—the man, the system, the machine—finds us silly anyway. They ridicule anyone who dreams too loudly, who colors outside the lines, who dares to see the world as it could be instead of what it is. If they’re going to call us children, why not embrace it?

Even the old sacred texts point in this direction. In the Bible, it’s written that the way into heaven is through the mind of a child—innocent, playful, uncorrupted by greed and fear. In Buddhism, the ideal state of being is childlike simplicity: seeing reality as it is, free of the weight of ego. Nature itself is childlike in its purity. Flowers don’t compete, rivers don’t scheme, and animals don’t hold grudges the way we do.

And at the heart of it all is the simplest teaching: don’t hurt anyone. Children, before they’re conditioned by the world, understand that intuitively. They share, they play, they forgive quickly, they laugh at nonsense. That’s the soil where revolution can grow.

Because let’s face it—no revolution has ever been born out of spreadsheets, boardrooms, and bureaucracies. Revolution comes from imagination. It starts with the courage to see something better, brighter, freer. That’s the vision of a child: unafraid to dream, unafraid to question, unafraid to build castles out of sand even if the tide will wash them away.

So why can’t we be children again, not in the sense of immaturity, but in the sense of wonder? Why can’t we approach each other with curiosity instead of suspicion, with play instead of conflict? If we want to create a revolution—one that isn’t just blood and smoke but joy and renewal—we need to remember how to think like kids.

The system already thinks you’re silly. Prove them right. Prove that silliness is stronger than cynicism. Prove that imagination is the spark they’ll never control.

Think about it, people.
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It's an uphill climb from complicity, and y'all have been not sees for a long time.