Reckoning
How Each Generation Destroys What the Last One Built There's an old joke about the body's civil war that perfectly captures our generational predicament. The feet said: 'Since I carry him everywhere he wants to go and get him in position to do what the brain wants; I am the most important.' The eyes said: 'Since I must look out for all of you and tell you where the danger lurks, I am the most important body part.' The hands said: 'Since I do all the work and earn all the money to keep the rest of you going, I am the most important.' Of course, everyone got into the arguments and the heart, lungs, and ears all say the same thing. Finally, the a**ehole spoke up and pointed that he was the most important even though the others didn't know it - and when they laughed, it shut down the whole system until they acknowledged its vital role. The punchline isn't just anatomical comedy - it's a perfect metaphor for how the seemingly least significant component can bring down the entire operation. And right now, we're watching generations of a**eholes shut down systems they don't understand because nobody taught them how the flush works.
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