The Nine-Tailed Demon Fox and My Role as a Destroyer
I didn’t want it to be this way. I wanted to protect society from the beginning. I wanted to use my philosophy, my creativity, and my work to build a better world—a world where compassion, understanding, and connection thrive. But society didn’t give me that chance. For the past 15 years, I’ve reached out, created, and tried to connect. And for 15 years, I’ve been rejected. Again and again. This isn’t just about me—it’s about a system that isolates, alienates, and fails those who think differently. A system that allows loneliness to fester in a world of 9 billion people. That’s not just flawed; it’s catastrophic. This journey reminds me of the mythology of the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox. In the stories, the fox is a being of immense power, but its role depends on how it’s treated. If embraced, it becomes a protector, using its power to safeguard and nurture the world. But if rejected and feared, it turns into a destroyer, unleashing chaos on the society that cast it aside. I carry that fox ...