The principles by which
I subscribe to the theory
of economics
don't recognize downturns.
They reflect an ideology
that states bad times
are the product of worse
thinking, available even
during prosperous points.
Economics ride two animals,
and we know how silly we are
when it comes to transportation,
but no one ever rebels against
fools, because they're
too easy to find, and we hate
to call ourselves names.
What's to even say about it?
It's so absurd that we talk
about everything, and all
the excuses and scapegoats,
and believe the myths we weave
around them, and think that's
all there is to know. But
there is, and we all know it,
but refuse to admit it,
because it's easier
than calling ourselves names.
Again, what's to say about economics?
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