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Epstein proved America needs to professionalise

The America of today is not the fulfilment of the ideal of its forefathers. This is clear. It’s not the letter but the word that is lacking. In other words, it’s not the reaction but the response that is much needed today in their culture.

There’s a lot of repetitiveness in American culture. It’s not just media. It comes through, for sure, but it’s there, replete on the ground.

This shows to us that not much depth is added to meaningful activity. It’s not a sign of being dumb but of being dumped. The fact is the intelligent are being left out of the great American equation. The game is small and the players are few.

This is not a quick development in modern America. It’s been assumed for some time that the clever are at fault. They are somehow to blame for things as they are.

Maybe their lives are slower. They are more shrewd investors, in both time and resources. It’s not a race but a project in their minds. The future is unfolding and not wrapping up in quick succession.

This strikes against the verve or pulse that some feel in life. They insist in various contexts that people cannot be right if they’re wrong. They say that one mistake lasts a lifetime. They believe thinking is a result of confusion or error.

These people are mistakes in their own way of doing it. They live reckless, thoughtless existences. They are hated – rightly – for demeaning the backbone of the country. They come from holes, fill the cracks, and don’t need to be seen.

Jeffrey Epstein is one such example of this type of human rat life. He represents a strain of living detritus that doesn’t have the right equilibrium of respect to make sense of life. He believed in “kill or be killed” and ended his life as a loser for being one.