Having founded something, and seeing it to the end politically is pretty awesome. When I was a bit younger, it was all fire and brimstone, now I suppose that I am a bit older and more wise.
The youth is a time of no compromise, while as getting older one realizes, that lifes taken is not worth an idea.
If the idea is not strong enough in its essence to sway people to a good course, then it is not worth fighting for.
I was a revolutionary, and some of those who follow me are still revolutionaries, but now I am not so certain.
Perhaps that comes with age, having children yourself, witnessing the horror of war.
The inherent value of life cannot be bargained away for a simple trophy of this or that kind.
It is all a matter of making a better world, progressing it with the least amount of bloodshed.
Bloodshed there will be, and when we Change things, conflict is there, obviously.
But, hail to those who try to find a way of peace in this conflicted world.
We live to serve, not to abuse our power. And we know nothing, only a thin sheet of knowledge is wrapped around our minds.
At the end of the day, discussing our own motives and trying to find the most optimal way, is what it is all about.
That is the way of the humanist. Not to doubt truth or a better world, but to be honest about the ever shifting sands of the ideas of the world.
Things Change, and thus we have to change with it.
Now, we are in my paradigm, a paradigm resting on humanity. That is a rare thing, more often than not, we are resting in a place of barbarism and destruction.
But at the end of the day, there is such a thing as goodness and honesty in this world, of friendship and loyalty, of solidarity and equality.
It is there, the difficult thing is to realize it in this world where ideas are either wrought with stupidity or ignorance.
Wisdom or the love of wisdom, the philosophia is the answer.
G-d bless the will to do good in a world where evil is in abundance.