The Untold Social Classes


The world has over six billion people, and when we leave the depth of our pockets out of the equation, we’re only divisible into four classes:

1) Normal people

This class would rather strive to walk faster than to dream of flying.

They hardly fail because they rarely take risks.

They’re mostly induced by the predictability and the comfort of a salary.

They make the majority, thus, democracy gives them the power to give power.

They see their “qualification” as a sign to stop seeking knowledge.

They overestimate how much what they think of the 3rd class means to the 3rd class.

They’re satisfied in consuming and producing average things.

They like telling the 3rd class to be “realistic.”

They think taking the road not travelled is immature.

Without them trends wouldn’t be, for they salute looking like other people.

They usually leave the world the way that they found it.

They foolishly owe what they think they own.

They’d rather be wrong with everybody than risk being right alone.

2) Stupid people

Within this class we find two types; scientists who are expected to master art and artists who are expected to master science.

These are the second most misunderstood beings.

3) Crazy people

These are by far my favourite type of people, the most misunderstood.

This group is made of people who fail to entertain what is because they’re busy imagining what could be. Amongst them were insane people like the Wright Brothers.

People who where crazy (and stupid to most) enough to believe that they could assemble pieces of metal — and then fly people over the ocean.

4) And, dead people

Though all classes share this destiny, those in the first class are already here.

(May their souls rest live in peace.)




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— August 10, 2010.