So… we currently live under imperfect systems
But what do we mean when we mention the words “system” and “imperfect”, well, we will be laying out those 2 concepts.
When we are talking about a “system” we are talking about an everything. A good equivalent to the word “system” would be a “civilization”. What is a civilization made up of? A governance system, a specific political content demonstrated by the various political organizations that exist in that civilization, a specific cultural content within its society, it has a specific private sector, a specific level of sophistication in its productive processes, its society has a specific ethnic content, its society is specifically distributed among the lands of that civilization, its private sector has a certain productive culture, its society holds certain religious beliefs, its public infrastructure possess a specific level of sophistication, etc. And when we are talking about that system being imperfect, we are basically stating the following: The currently operating systems in which humanity is unfortunately existing under are not completely aligned with Perfection itself, therefore they are imperfect. And the imperfection of those currently operating systems is demonstrated by the unfortunate phenomena they generate, like eventual international conflicts, intercultural conflicts, rampant crime, the misery caused by the unregulated pursuit of pleasure; but also, by the apparent fortunate phenomena they generate, like collective euphoria after an intercultural conflict, the short-term bliss of satisfying various carnal pleasures, the satisfaction of crushing your enemies, etc.The point is that independently of the seemingly positive or negative connotation of the phenomena these imperfect systems generate they demonstrate 2 things that are completely irrefutable:
The existence of vulnerability: those systems can generate utterly miserable phenomena in which suffering is dominant, or euphoric phenomena, in which pleasure is dominant.
Which isn’t really vulnerability, it makes more sense to understand the whole thing as a massive game, that maintains humans entertained by making them think they are winning (a series of blissful events) or that they are losing (a series of miserable events) but in reality, they are just trapped in this game that makes them experience both misery and glory but that never transcends that temporal bliss or that temporal suffering, it’s just the same cycle, over and over again.
Its eventual collapse: It will arrive a point in time in which the phenomena, that the imperfect system generates, are that bad, that degrading, that the continuation of said system does not make any sense, therefore it needs to be replaced by a new system, and throughout history that has always happened, a crumbling system that needed to be replaced by another one, and also what has always happened throughout history is that the crumbling system is replaced by a design-to-crumble system, by a system that had some serious changes but that maintained its imperfect nature, something that guaranteed its eventual collapse.