Revolution is good.
A sip, not a pot!
Mohammad Hossein Karimipour
You make a revolution. That is, you destroy an old building that you don’t like. You destroy the former government and the old system. So far, your tool is a pickaxe and your job is to destroy!
From here on, you have a range of options. The options at both ends of the spectrum are as follows:
1- Business is being revolutionized.
You will still be a revolutionary and will not put down a pickaxe. You remain a guerilla, a protester, and a debtor, even though the power is in your hands. You are not a boring development manager. Aging, porcelain bricks, whitewash and profit and loss monitoring are not your job! You are not afraid that the revolution will end and your people want results. They created you to blame, you are not supposed to answer. You don’t even think about leaving at all! So you will become the standard bearer of an endless revolution. A revolution that you – in the name of the nation – will be the holy manifestation of its continuation. Which fool among the saints will count back?
You are hitting! You will run until the end of the world and the end of time! You will become Anwar Khoja, Gaddafi or Mugabe!
2- You prove that the revolution was a means of service for you, not a source of power.
You know that destruction was only the first step in building a new country. You are trying not to prolong the era of destruction and the age of the pickaxe. You will end the revolution and help your country become stable and enter the development era.
You put the pickaxe aside and take the construction tool. You know that revolutionary violence must be replaced by the rule of law, accountability, elegance, tolerance, constructive interaction, power generation and prosperity. If you see that others are better creators, you leave the stage to the creators!
Revolution is a pickaxe and revolutionaryism is destruction! Sometimes – ask the truth, rarely – it is necessary and good! Provided that you know the size.
Don’t be a revolutionary forever!
The coolness of that wind that knows the difference between a sip and a cup and a constant drink. Salam
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