How to Stay Outdated: The Art of Power Through Division
If you ever wanted to learn how to keep a nation outdated while ensuring the prosperity of political families, bureaucratic dynasties, and the new-age “social media doctors,” the formula is deceptively simple: focus on religion, language, and caste.
These three are not just social identifiers — they are the most reliable tools of control. For centuries, those in power have known that as long as people fight over who prays differently, speaks differently, or was born into a different group, they will never unite to question the real issues — corruption, inequality, and concentration of wealth.
Step 1: Glorify Division
To stay outdated, you must glorify your differences. Encourage the masses to wear their religion like armor, their language like a border, and their caste like a badge of pride. When people start defending identities more fiercely than ideas, progress stops automatically.
This ensures that the educated debate tradition, not transformation; morality, not merit. The focus shifts from building the future to preserving the past — the perfect condition for political families to stay relevant generation after generation.
Step 2: Create Emotional Markets
Every election, every policy, every speech must touch the raw nerve of emotion — not logic. Use religion to promise salvation, language to promise pride, and caste to promise belonging. Emotions sell faster than facts.
Meanwhile, bureaucratic families quietly expand their empires, ensuring their children inherit not just wealth, but influence — while citizens inherit ideologies designed to divide them.
Step 3: Manufacture Heroes and Enemies
A good power structure thrives on polarity. Feed the people a steady diet of villains and saviors — all crafted carefully through narratives. Make sure they believe their struggle is against other citizens, not the system itself.
Here enters the social media doctor — the digital propagandist who diagnoses society’s “ills” and prescribes outrage as a cure. They amplify hate, distort truths, and flood feeds with emotional noise — ensuring nobody has the mental space to think critically.
Step 4: Distract and Entertain
Once division is set, distraction is easy. Keep people busy debating trivial issues. Encourage online wars over language purity, religious superiority, or caste pride. Every minute people spend fighting online is a minute they don’t spend questioning policies, taxes, or corruption.
This is how progress is replaced by performance — loud speeches, empty promises, and a nation stuck in yesterday’s arguments.
Step 5: Reward Loyalty, Not Merit
To make sure the outdated system stays intact, reward loyalty over competence. Let bureaucracies thrive on nepotism, politics run on inheritance, and social discourse flow through influencers who echo convenient truths.
Over time, the people start believing that this is normal — that progress is chaos and stability is stagnation.
The Illusion of Progress
The irony is that all of this can happen even as technology advances. AI may revolutionize industries, education may expand, and the internet may connect billions — yet the collective mindset can remain trapped in old divisions.
The formula works because it exploits the oldest human emotions — fear and pride. As long as these are manipulated, power stays where it is, and society stays where it was.
The antidote? Awareness. The courage to think beyond conditioning. The willingness to question inherited beliefs. The decision to see people as humans, not as categories.
Until that happens, the outdated will continue to thrive — not because of ignorance, but because of design.
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