This is sort of a sequel to the "Top of the Pyramid" post, and I want to explore this subject further - because certain things have happened, or are going to happen...
In an argument, which factor stands higher? Power & Authority, or Facts & Reasons? Whether you agree or not, it's definitely the former.
When you have power, when you have authority, you are ALWAYS right. Yes, always. Isn't there a saying in the service sector that goes "the customer is always right"? That's because they have the money, and money is power, money is authority.
Even with reason on your side, it is entirely useless against a greater power. It is pointless. A loyal adviser can only suggest the best cause of action, but it is the King who decides. The King decides the fate of all his men and people. And when you are ruled by a despotic and tyrannical King, you can only hope for the best.
The King doesn't understand the pain of his people. He only cares about how he's going to build the perfect country, to draft more military for war, to make his men work harder, to carry out harsher punishments, to implement tougher laws, to rise the taxes... etc...
In the end, it is those at the bottom who suffer... Haiz...
Imagine you are a servant for a King like this. A king so evil and merciless. Yet, you cannot turn on him, nor defect to another country. It's hell... you just have to resign to your fate. How can there be someone so uncaring and emotionless. All your people hates you, do you know that?
Those who knows, will know.
In a chaotic era like these... will an uprising help to bring down this domineering and overbearing moron?
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