The World Doesn't Care What You Believe

After all the debates, the outrage, the "but my tradition" and "but my freedom" — here is the only truth that actually runs the planet.

The world does not care what you believe.

Not your gods. Not your ancestors. Not your lucky numbers or lemon-chili charms or knocked wood. The universe is indifferent. Your neighbor is indifferent. The traffic light is very indifferent.

The world only reacts to one thing: what you do in shared space.

You can believe a dragon lives in your car. Fine. But if you park that car on a sidewalk, the tow truck comes. You can believe loud chanting cures disease. Fine. But if you do it outside a hospital at 3 AM, the police come. You can believe a bonfire brings prosperity. Fine. But if you start it near a gas station, the fire department comes.

Notice something? No one checked your faith. They checked your behavior.

Superstition may guide your emotions. It may calm your fears. It may connect you to generations past. But the law does not bow to omens. The law does not negotiate with rituals. The law does not make exceptions for "but my culture says so."

The law runs the system. Always has. Always will.

Not because the law hates culture. But because without it, your temple and my office and the ambulance and the school bus all crash into each other.

So believe whatever you want. Seriously. Go wild. Invent new gods. Revive old ones. Knock every piece of wood on the planet.

Just don't block the road.

That's not anti-faith. That's just grown-up math.

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