Reflections on Life and Humanity
Sometimes you suddenly realize clearly that life passes by. And quite quickly. People are funny. If we lose a couple of dollars, we get upset. But every second we lose a second of life. And nothing, we don't notice. The whole world is a stage, and the people in it are actors. The story tells about this theater, where actor-people from century to century play the same play. They change costumes—togas, doublets, frock coats, tailcoats, pantaloons, jeans. But the play remains the same. Power, money, and lust drive the plot of this play. But everything is covered by obligatory promises of freedom, equality, and happiness of humanity. Throughout the 20th century, people implemented theories of a bright future. But the greatest technical progress and all these bright future theories ended in concentration camps, terror, and the blood of millions. There's much to reflect on...