Power of Innovation

The innovators of society get the statues.

Have you ever wondered why there is no architecture or statues in America?

It’s because we do not create, we serve.

This fact in itself is subordinate, as the leaders create and the servants serve. A lack of creative competition disavows versatility.

There is a famous man in Florence, who is world renowned for creating street signs.

Street signs.

That is the only innovation this man had to do to gain respect, power, and legacy.

If Americans created and innovated, the economy would boom. This inherently would result in a smaller circulation of community wealth, increasing the middle class. However, we are taught to shut up and serve, working 9-5s or waiting on tables.

A continual cycle of debt and dispair.

This sort of makes sense to be taught though, as America’s identity and economy is service. On the flip side, breaking the mold is always good especially in times of struggle (now). The rich want to get richer, and the rich want the poor to get poorer.

Dump the tea.

Religiously speaking, Jesus served the people; he washed their feet, not the other way around. Do not lose humility and forgo serving others, rather serve your passions and not the warm blanket of comfortability.

The best innovators in history were uncomfortable, took risks, and never lost hope. They did not conform to slaving away for others, rather creating a name and object for the world.

Slaves (metaphorically) do not get statues.

Innovation is a service, as symbolic creation enacts emotion. You are serving others with your hard work, allowing for energetical reflection of the consumer. People can feel emotion through genuine work and passion, which is why A.I. can never take away writing. This is also why books and blogs are powerful, as the relatability in the work gives you determination.

A.I. can do everything but enact feeling.

big box stores are meant to degrade you; statues are meant to make you feel power. DMVs are meant to be ugly; cathedrals are meant to be stunning. people dumber and weaker than you have changed the world. When you have a foundation of true passion, you are able to truly change the world.

Do not fall into a service loop of failure; innovate and create.

Christian Stoic
Christian Stoic
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