Okay, so when I say, "They worshiped more,"—what I’m getting at is that people got obsessed with having more. Not just surviving or living well—like, more for the sake of more. Bigger houses, fancier cars, more followers, whatever. It wasn’t about needing anything anymore, it was about worshipping the idea of endless growth, endless stuff.
Then, "faked wealth for the few, starved the rest." Man, this part is kinda brutal. It’s like, all the shiny stuff we see? It’s not real for most people. A tiny group gets to look super rich and successful, while everybody else struggles. It’s like they built this whole fake kingdom just to keep people chasing something they’ll probably never get. Meanwhile, a lot of people are literally going without basic things—food, shelter, dignity.
Next, "Money wasn’t a tool, it was a fever"—money should be a tool, right? Like, something you use to build things, trade, help each other out. But instead, it turned into this wild obsession—like a sickness. People aren’t using money anymore; they’re burning up inside for it. It’s not about needs—it’s about cravings that never stop.
Then, "numbers on screens to divide, hoard, starve." Think about it. Half the time, money’s not even real anymore. It’s just digital numbers floating around—and those numbers decide who gets fed and who doesn’t. It’s not about “do we have enough food?” because we do. It’s about who controls the numbers and who gets left out. It’s heartbreaking, honestly.
And then the last part: "A fire that burned forests, futures, themselves." The whole system, this hunger for more, it’s not just hurting poor people. It’s trashing the planet. It’s messing up the future for everybody, even the rich ones. It’s like they built this massive bonfire out of everything good—trees, dreams, even their own health and happiness—and now they’re just dancing around it, not even noticing they’re getting burned too.
So yeah, that’s what I meant. It’s kinda heavy, but it’s like… if you don’t say it out loud, it just keeps getting worse.