No, they never claimed any reasoning for having such cruel and articulate manners, but they never left faults and heartaches in their wake. They chose the lives they led, and with those lives, gladly embraced the rewards and consequences that came with each decision. They never proclaimed to be anything but what they were, even if they were only the least of the least. They owned up to their titles and were happy to be just as they were, never seeking for anything but themselves. They were happy in their flesh.
Having said that there were such people as the aforementioned, there would now be no other time than to explain that there were also people that could not be any more opposite. People that stand at the heads of pulpits, teach world-wide seminars, proclaim to know all the world’s hidden secrets, kings and queens, those writing down laws and forbidden acts, and even those that prosecute “wrong-doers”. These are the people that “rule the earth”; they hold all wealth and property, simply because of the place, standard, and title they were given at birth. They accepted the places they were born into, simply because it was at the top, above every other person. They were happy because they could rule people, make them do whatever they wished, they thought they were God.
To those in any of the ranks less than the highest in ranks, the highest were either loved or hated, and so there never was peace among the people as a whole. All they ever saw was a division among each title. And with dividing factors came broken promises, half-hearted apologies, and standards built way too high to obtain. With wars and anarchies and assassinations history kept repeating itself, always wavering and teetering on the scale, but never once changing. Never once did the people that were made to rule, help those in need, or protect the lowly when invaders began bombing down entire races and civilizations.
They were all, the lowest to the highest, made to look after themselves. Every man for himself, the world’s theory became twisted and tortured, as if they had no rights, obligations, or responsibilities. Being like this, as they were, they led a wretched lifestyle, and died in the misery and pain that they had secretly known their whole lives.





