Interlude III - The House
The deed was valid. Both of them. Two families arrived at the same address with the same contract, the same digital confirmation. When the system validated everything, ownership lost its meaning.
Continue ReadingThe deed was valid. Both of them. Two families arrived at the same address with the same contract, the same digital confirmation. When the system validated everything, ownership lost its meaning.
Continue ReadingSaturday dawned too light. With all balances equal, dealerships overflowed, jewelers sold everything, and humanity lived 72 hours of accidental utopia; before discovering that equality without structure is just another name for chaos.
Continue ReadingThe card was approved. The problem is that all cards were approved. At the supermarket, for the first time, no one had to choose what to leave behind; until abundance became the new problem.
Continue ReadingThe system went down at 02:17. At the hospital, no one knew yet. Between offline suppliers and unreplaced equipment, a lung too small to fail struggles to survive on a night when logistics decided to stop.
Continue ReadingNo explosion, no siren, no warning. On a quiet Friday, the global financial system simply stopped. What began as a temporary instability revealed itself as the end of everything known as money.
Continue ReadingThe world worked with mechanical precision; not out of fairness, but out of acceptance. A silent narrative about the normality built on debts, notifications, and blind faith in the systems that organize modern life.
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