Anake: why are you so grumpy this morning? She pouted saying that he did not want to touch her. Initially, the intention of the story was to create something new. I could tell her that you still love thou. I know that you love the other woman. Tell me who she is. I can feel it.
Omega: nothing can be between this woman and me. She is the alpha of intelligence and I am omega of absurdity. To my knowledge, she hates me. To the others, she values me and thinks that I am stupid in the eyes of all the fields of knowledge. However, this was her uniqueness, thinking that she could actually see me for who I am. Maybe, nothing could actually tell who I am. Now, I can see clearly what I was expecting from her.
To the surprise of many people, we could actually express that many do not actually know what it means to be valued, to be loved, and to be appreciated. In that regard, we could actually see what it means to be alive. Disgracefully, we expect other people to love us for who we are, brutally ignoring what they actually inside of us: their idea of us and how they appreciate us or hate us. Mainly, this was to the surprise of the many people who could actually see the truth. We are just desire beings, expecting to function according to our will to life. In the past, you would not find it that easy and that funny to be in the company of the fool. But now, it turns out that we are all fool for wanting to loved, appreciated and honoured instead of loving life. It is as competitive as binding life to nothing. It was something that we could have done. We are crucified between what we are and what we could be.
Anake: I see now: you are in love with a girl who does not and yet she loves you at the same time as much as being chosen and not being chosen at the same time. She is so smart... so lovely... so delightful... so pretty that you can actually see that flame in her. It was not to appear in your dreams. But It was to fulfil what it had appeared in the long run of getting to know your counterpart as if she had the power of overtaking you and making you useless.
A man needs a woman to be a man. The ancient Egyptians would use some kind of hat to look similar to a woman to have the same status as one of a woman. Men would be treated as the one to inquire what it would be the next thing to do for them. Women were highly valued as the source of life and marriage along with the cats. Actively, they would worship the presence of a woman. In the long run, it was worthwhile. They would be taken by women to become truly men. Holding significant legal and social rights in ancient Egypt and contributing across society from the domestic sphere to powerful leadership roles. They were considered equal to men in many aspects, owning property, running businesses, and participating in professions like medicine, scribal arts, and even ruling as pharaohs.
Omega: I guess it was never me who wanted to do it. It was you all along. I mean, it is now what I could see in the storm. I had done more than thinking that could actually see. My words did not touch her heart. For it was my illusion. The wind blew hard the odyssey of my life, which could take me down. It created my immersion of living the life that no one could actually see. The alarm of destiny had taken aback. Mine was to hear every pattern in which they could actually know me and the logos. But I guess that was their demise.
Within certain limits terminology is always arbitrary. But the definition of being-true as unveiling, making manifest, is not an arbitrary, private invention of mine; it only gives expression to the understanding of the phenomenon of truth, as the Greeks already understood it in a pre-scientific as well as philosophical understanding, even if not in every respect in an originally explicit way. Plato already says explicitly that the function of logos, of assertion, is deloun, making plain, or as Aristotle says more exactly with regard to the Greek expression of truth: aletheuein. Lanthanein means to be concealed: a- is the privative, so that a-letheuein is equivalent to: to pluck something out of its concealment, to make manifest or reveal. For the Greeks truth means: to take out of concealment, uncovering, unveiling.
Anake: so now... what you say is that this woman is called Sophia. You were hinting a lot at the word wisdom. The ecosystem of life could actually take it down. If this does not work out, it will be their fault. This system can be defined in multiple words. In truth, life and chaos could actually fulfil your purpose. I can see that your next target is Africa is Africa. I will conquer every country. Do not worry! No worries, dear! I will do it for you.
Africa, the world's second-largest continent, spans 30.3 million square kilometers and hosts over 1.4 billion people as of 2025, making it the most populous after Asia. Its composition is a mosaic of diverse ecosystems—from the Sahara Desert in the north to the Congo Rainforest in the center, and savannas, mountains, and coastlines across regions. Divided into five UN-recognized subregions (North, West, East, Central, and Southern Africa), it features over 2,000 ethnic groups speaking more than 2,000 languages, with Arabic, Swahili, Hausa, and English among the most widespread. Demographically, youth dominate (over 60% under 25), driving urbanization and economic potential amid challenges like climate vulnerability and inequality.
Politically, Africa comprises 54 sovereign states (plus Western Sahara's disputed status) and two island nations in the Indian Ocean. Governance varies: most are presidential republics (e.g., Nigeria, South Africa), with parliamentary systems (e.g., Kenya) and a few monarchies (e.g., Morocco, Eswatini). Post-colonial legacies shape structures, often blending federalism (e.g., Ethiopia) with unitary states. The African Union (AU), founded in 2002 with 55 members, coordinates continent-wide policies on peace, trade (via AfCFTA), and development. Regional bodies like ECOWAS and SADC foster integration, though issues like coups (e.g., recent in Sahel) and authoritarianism persist, testing democratic resilience.
