Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Corruption?

Picture this: there is a giant hill in front of you made up of identical cement buildings. When you look closely, you realize that this "hill" is really supported by a chain of workers getting minimum wage. They are cuffed together and using all their might to hold up the giant empire of cement buildings. Looking from the windows are men in blue suits holding brief cases. They live a "good American life", but really a die-hard sports athlete (who wasn't good enough) disguised in uniform. Above them are their managers, each a Harvard graduate of some kind, worked their asses of since grade school, never really lived life until now. And at the tipy-top is a man with a stiff face holding than one woman, he's what they call the boss. You can't live without any of them-this funny looking empire. All of them are selfish (at an extent) for their own good. They all have to be, as much as they think that they're not. You see, the more humanity tries to defy corruption, the worse it gets. Secrets are formed, leading to betrayal. The business world shows the most obvious signs of corruption. Partners, close friends from childhood, turn into backstabbers as quick as a second when he gets the chance. The main cause of it is their own insecurity; the fear that they won't succeed. Our current economy has suffered from a corruption that had started many years earlier. Hatred.

TO BE CONTINUED. >_<

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