The Day I Stopped Believing in Politics

A lone silhouetted figure stands inside a vast monochrome labyrinth, illuminated by stark white light while a thin red path stretches beneath him into the distance, evoking isolation, uncertainty, and the search for escape within an immense impersonal system.

Politics did not fail because the wrong people took power. Politics failed because modern systems reward emotional management over reality, comfort over responsibility, and postponement over truth. Every election promises rescue while quietly extending the lifespan of the machinery causing the decline. The parties change. The incentives do not.