The root of chaos

Mehrnaz Hofferth
1 min readJun 17, 2023

By Mehrnaz Hofferth

The French Revolution was when the good was defeated in France. The long drawn napoleon war that followed was set to continue defeating the good in the world. The Russian nobility’s actions which stopped spreading of the French international ambition, was much appreciated by the Europeans who wanted to maintain the old traditions. However, instead of a total win a polarity and a separation was achieved. The good migrated to Russia and the earth’s inhabitants were divided into two.

On this side of the iron curtain the chaos took hold and any hope for achieving good was systematically squashed. Russia remains in a cloud of mystery, alongside a common knowledge that Bolshevik revolution, Soviet Union, modern Russia and diplomatic ties thereof are all artistic creations of the modern technology. From invention of cameras to algorithmic manipulation of images and outcomes, the good has been perpetually destroyed.

The science and technology are geared toward generating inhumane conditions, stagnating progress with an inherent propensity for failure. The system not only wastes our lives but antagonize us and forces us to live in an inordinate amount of uncertainty.

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Mehrnaz Hofferth
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I am a Purdue University and IUPUI graduate, with work experience in semiconductor industry. My Pinterest board is MMH2022 .