Think of a military operation. The soldiers on the beach at Normandy have no idea what the generals are planning or actually doing. And the generals have no direct control over how the soldiers on the beach engage, fight, and deal with their job.
What if there arenβt actually any generals?
I mean, if you never see them, and never actually get any orders from them, and no battles are ever won, you have to start to wonder if youβre just a bunch of random idiots on a beach just talking about generals.
Then: But, there were generals. So the analogy stands.
Now: If you've never seen them, never got or accepted orders from them, and have never seen the battles that are being won, you've only got yourself to blame.
What if there arenβt actually any generals?
I mean, if you never see them, and never actually get any orders from them, and no battles are ever won, you have to start to wonder if youβre just a bunch of random idiots on a beach just talking about generals.
Then: But, there were generals. So the analogy stands.
Now: If you've never seen them, never got or accepted orders from them, and have never seen the battles that are being won, you've only got yourself to blame.
Then, indeed, you are a random idiot.