Endless human error

You’ve seen this circus before, haven’t you? The same clumsy dance, the same mistakes paraded like some tired joke. History doesn’t shout; it just waits in the shadows, smirking as you trip over yourself again.

Nobody learns. Nobody changes. They walk through time, blindfolded, building the same walls their predecessors built. Blood spills, wars rage, promises vanish like mist – for what? So that the same tragedy can be re-run, slightly rearranged, a few months or years later. In offices, businesses, hospitals, schools, anywhere. The decision makers will swear that things will be different this time, but you know the lie. You’ve seen this circus too many times.

Maybe it’s their ego, or pride. Maybe it’s fear. The reluctance to learn from history has a high upfront cost. History will always find a way to teach the ones who do not learn from it. I have seen this holding true for world leaders, ministers, doctors, teachers, businessmen, and me too.

But still, when trouble knocks at the door, there we are, once more on the brink. Don’t ask why. You already know.

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