Michael
VIP Member
You've gone from one extreme to the other, completely missing the point and failing to grasp the true meaning!I completely disagree with this idea that everything depends on the leader. This is exactly the mindset that has kept Pakistan stuck for decades. We keep waiting for the perfect person to show up and fix everything, but the truth is simple. No leader can fix a broken structure. A country only moves forward when the system is strong enough to protect the public even when the people in charge are average.
If you look at history, Rome is the perfect example. In its later years, Rome was basically run by a tiny elite class that controlled land, money and political power. Everyone else, the peasants and workers, carried the weight of the empire but got almost nothing in return. The system was built to serve the elite, not the public. And once the system stopped working, no leader could save it. Not even the strong ones.
Pakistan today feels painfully similar. We have a small group that benefits from the way things are. They get exemptions, influence, protection and access. And then we have the rest of the country, the ordinary people, who pay the taxes, stand in the lines, deal with the broken services and carry the burden of a structure that was never designed for them. The system survives because it benefits the powerful, not because it is logical or fair.
This is why I keep saying the system matters more than the people running it. A functional system protects the public. A broken system protects the elite. We have had every type of leader. Civilian, military, popular, unpopular, honest, corrupt. Nothing changed because the structure underneath them stayed the same.
Countries like China, Singapore, the UAE and Saudi Arabia did not rise because of one magical leader. They rose because they built systems that outlast individuals. Systems that keep working even when the top person changes. Systems that do not collapse every time someone new sits in the chair.
That is exactly what the 34 Zones idea is about. It is not about me. It is not about any leader. It is about building a clean, predictable, digital, rules based structure that benefits the public instead of the elite. A structure that cuts bottlenecks, reduces corruption and removes the need for political engineering. A structure that keeps working no matter who is in charge.
People resist it because it threatens the old order. It threatens the networks that survive on chaos. It threatens the comfort of the elite class. But that does not make it wrong. It only proves why it is needed.
Rome collapsed because it refused to reform. Pakistan still has a chance. But that chance will not come from another personality. It will come from a system that finally puts the public first.
From a fundamental biological perspective, humans are social beings, conforming to the basic logic of all social organisms. Every social organism, in its actions, has a leader. Sheep flocks have a alpha sheep! Wolves have a alpha wolf! ... No social organism transcends this logic!
Human beings, whether East or West, ancient or present, Black or White... any collective action in human society has a leader. Even in the virtual world of mythology, religion, and the spiritual realm, this is true.
Every nation in the world today had a leader organizing its actions at its founding; major reforms and significant actions also have leaders. When Pakistan gained independence from British India, there were leaders who organized, mediated, and negotiated.
Now, you've created a revolutionary plan for the nation's future. However, you haven't appointed a leader for this entire plan.
So, how do you intend to implement it? Will you personally go to the streets of Pakistan to preach it? Or will you personally take this plan to all the interest groups in Pakistan for direct negotiations? This would effectively make you the leader of this plan. But are you truly prepared?
Or, do you ultimately just plan to throw it in the trash?
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The "Pakistan Defense Forum," the virtual world we're currently in, is a microcosm of society.
It has "administrators" handling top-level daily tasks; "moderators" managing user posts; and "various special users" guiding discussions.
But behind all this is the "founder," the most powerful person in the entire forum, the true controller of power.
All users operate within this structure.
If you are dissatisfied with the "various special users," you can complain to the "moderators." If you are dissatisfied with the "moderators," you can complain to the "administrators." If you are dissatisfied with the "administrators," you can complain to the "founder."
Now, you are dissatisfied with the forum's underlying core architecture and propose a new plan. This is a direct challenge to the "founder"! Only the "founder" has the actual control over this underlying core architecture. ------ The forum's current underlying core architecture was built by the "founder" according to his own wishes.
So, how do you plan to use your new architecture to persuade the "founder"? Or, will you start from scratch, leading all the users to rebuild a new "Pakistan Defense Forum"?
You must convince the "founder" that your new plan aligns with his needs and goals, and is within his capabilities. Otherwise, you will face ruthless rejection! If you try to incite ordinary users, you may face very severe penalties. And ultimately, no one will sympathize with you.
This is human organization. Do you understand?
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