The Dangerous Mixtures We No Longer Notice
"When did we become experts at accepting poison and arguing over medicine?" Every generation inherits a society built by the choices of the previous one. But every generation also inherits something else—dangerous mixtures that slowly become normal. Politics mixed with religion. Society mixed with corruption. Culture mixed with hatred. Education mixed with memorization. Media mixed with manipulation. Entertainment mixed with addiction. Truth mixed with convenience. After living with these mixtures for decades, we stop smelling the smoke. We stop asking questions. We stop noticing that the foundation itself has shifted. Then suddenly, when someone proposes blending ethanol with petrol, the nation erupts into debate. The irony is not about fuel. It is about our priorities. We Have Normalized the Abnormal Corruption no longer shocks us. Children grow up believing bribery is simply "how things work." Political loyalty often matters more than truth. Religious identity so...