stupid is as stupid does

I am constantly informed that dumb is forever and stupid is as stupid does, meaning nothing I do will change the inevitable results coming in a few days. After all, when only one option for survival exists, why stress? If you see the train coming and there’s no way to stop it, you don’t waste time screaming at the tracks, you step aside and watch the impact.

So instead of my usual schedule of ripping through corruption, I decided to take a step back, refresh, network, and have some discussions with more people that matter. The kind of conversations that shift narratives and shape the future. And, oddly enough, I spent a surprising amount of time writing legislation for good causes rather than dismantling bad ones.

Don’t get me wrong, the dismantling will continue, I enjoy it, but there’s something deeply satisfying about writing bills that are airtight. No loopholes, no weak points, no room for manipulation. Crafting these bills so I can watch those who thrive in the gray areas struggle when confronted with clear, airtight rules is a special kind of entertainment. And when the very people fighting the bill inadvertently expose their own corruption in the process? Even better. That’s a win-win.

It’s fascinating to see how predictable the game is once you recognize the patterns. Some folks truly believe that saying nothing, doing nothing, and pretending no one is watching will protect them… meanwhile, the entire world is paying attention. The problem with rats and cockroaches isn’t that they scurry when the lights turn on, it’s that they’re so convinced no one sees them in the dark that they become reckless.

And that recklessness is spectacular to watch. The flailing, the contradictions, the incompetence disguised as confidence, it’s like watching someone try to win a chess match when they don’t even know the rules. Some of these people genuinely need to go back to law school, business school, or just school in general after the moves they’ve made.

In less than two weeks, Pandora’s Box opens. I’d tell people to brace for impact, but that would require them to have the awareness or intelligence to see what’s coming. I’ve always been told who needs a key when you can smash a lock…

As always, thanks for F'nAround with me. Can’t wait to show you what disruptions I have in store for everyone…
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