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The world isn’t as broken as people think. But it isn’t fair, clean, or perfect either.
Every day we hear about corruption, inequality, political scandals, and systems that seem to fail the very people they were meant to serve. Governments promise reform. Institutions promise progress. Yet the same patterns keep returning — power concentrates, wealth compounds, and institutions protect themselves.
Why?
The Forever Unperfect World explores a possibility most people rarely consider: What if these outcomes are not accidents? What if they are the predictable results of how large human systems operate?
Through the quiet observations of an ordinary thinker known simply as X, this book examines the hidden mechanics of modern society — power structures, crimes hidden in plain sight, education systems, wealth accumulation, and the seductive idea that a perfect system might one day exist.
As X explores ideal worlds, borderless societies, equality experiments, and even the temptation of strong rulers, a sobering realization begins to emerge:
Every system carries trade-offs. Complexity guarantees imperfection. The world continues not because it is perfect — but because it works well enough to keep operating.
This is not a book about revolution. It is a book about clarity.
Because once you understand the system, a more important question appears:
How do you live well inside a world that was never meant to be perfect?
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