MOST UNFORTUNATE PERSON OF ALL Konstantinos Konstantinidis Amphiktyon composed n Of all beings, man is the most miserablethe only one who knows his end in advanceshe feasts and dances to look happyhe tries to banish his woesbut survival constantly troubles himlove and struggle consume himbut its constant wear and tear shortens its threadHe never stays happy because greed takes over himwhen he drinks his sorrow he wants to hidewith pain he gives birth to his offspringhis life in eternity to perpetuatewith fellow human beings even if he does not love themhis anguish he wants to communicatesorrow and pain accompany him everywherethe inner fear never leaves himsomeone who has coughed is afraid that he has caught a coldthe other wears the mask permanently from the virus to save itthe bills are raised and his blood pressure is measuredevery day he downloads bags of medicineHe listens to the news and fear seizes himevery night that darkness spreads he gets coldwhile the animal even with the snow outside naked and does not freezeAt every step he takes, his existential anguish overwhelms himnaturally gloom-prone and pain-relievingwork problems make him stressedfew moments he looks optimistic and happyonly when he is drunk or with the family togetherHe lies all the timeand the army of soldiers is hungryhe rejoices when he sees evil in anotheras long as he is safe, let the other one have accidentsuntil it’s his turn to learnWhatever he makes, he is not satisfiedand in destructive wars he proceeds boldlynow, in fact, the world is about to changeto round him up and “sack him”even with the nukes in the air to blow him upAlways controversial, he can’t keep quiethis insatiable desire for profit does not tell him to stopWorks made to perpetuate his memoryand artificial memory has now createdwithout knowing whether it will lead him to good or evildisobedient to the laws and of diminished responsibilityhe brags like something is done and shows arrogancehe invokes justice only in what interests himhe hates anyone who advances; he is deathly envious of anyone who accumulates wealthhe is hostile to anyone who discovers a major inventionand the wise one who will tell him that he will live virtuouslyand the doctor who will save him from some crisisexcept he wants to “count” them in advanceand the technician who will build his housein this day and age dream is illusoryunbelievably high pricesHe will blame them all anywayhe doesn’t take him with his eyes open that he will learn somethingagainst the teacher who will teach himonly his cell phone will lose whatever he writes to himthe love of the young does not move them and they rage like wolvesstrife and oblivion clouded their visionsHe gave Socrates to the wise man a hammerraw octopus to Diogenes to eat to shake them offAeschylus was struck by a turtle from the skythe eagle let her fall on the unfortunate bodySophocles, while eating a grape, was choked by a bugEuripides was torn apart by wild dogs in Macedonia and they left Homer to die of hungerMan is an imperfect animal, only reason saves himwithout her it would have disappeared and is constantly playing Karagiozis and the incompetent politician is playing with him (17/9/24)

  • Amfiktyon is Lieutenant General Konstantinos Konstantinidis
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