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WE have exceeded the natural animal sense of fear.
Animals, when they sense danger, their natural sense of fear and survival come into play, triggering them to evaluate the situation and come up with the best possible options of defence.
They either defend themselves with their territory or run away from danger.
Animals’ natural sense of fear and survival only triggers when danger is eminent or routine or seasonal.
Human beings are far more intelligent and smarter than animals.
They not only sense eminent fear but also sense fear into the future. They fix things not right and learn from their mistakes. They analyse problems to come up with solutions.
They constantly improve processes and systems to simplify and make them work more effectively and efficiently to improve productivity.
It seems we can’t vote for leaders who can provide solutions and leadership to address our country’s growing development challenges.
Instead we are voting leaders who can buy our vote for K2, K5, K10, K20, K50, K100, or pigs or other monetary gifts. It seems we have exceeded the natural animal sense of fear and survival.
We are our own worst enemy to our success and prosperity as a country.
This country is doomed if we continue down this path of self-destruction.

Lucas Kiap