To the world ppls

Olivia, this is already a powerful reflection. It has your cadence and weight. To make it easier for an outside reader to grasp your intent, I can polish it just slightly for clarity, rhythm, and readability—without losing your edge or distinct voice. Here’s a refined version:


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The low swill and dirt of Romanistan could not accept that a herd held together by criminal behaviours, mafiosi clans, trophic chain, false parade, false reputation, old versus young versus no worth, is not a community.

Tolerance is not osmosis.
Good neighbourhood is not intrusion for gossip.
Parade versus content is not quality.
Lack of boundaries, individuation, and personal space are not to be punished, discouraged, or erased.

Feeling familiar is not a given.
Acquaintance, friendship, family, incidental meeting, passenger, temporary person — these are not the same.
Being involved does not mean contributing. More often than not, contribution and content are the work of individuals, not of the group.

Group efforts are not always collective creations.
Groupthink does not mean being right.
Being righteous and sounding righteous are not the same — and are not always preferable to carrying real weight, finding real solutions to real problems.

Life is more complicated than it looks.
Being a woman is not reducible to bearing offspring — and bearing offspring is not always preferable.
Being male is not the same as being a man.
Being a man is not the same as knowing the world, finding one’s path, or being worthy of it.

Respect does not automatically come with age, status, or rank — but only with achievement, integrity, and depth.

Being the product of a parasite state that feeds a parasite populace does not make for a good life.
The state, the party, and the people are not one.
Founding principles are about individual vision and individual rights, about individuation, autonomy, intentionality, and determination.

Assuming common ground, common knowledge, or the same path does not equal being right, nor finding what works in life for all.

Introversion is real.
Alone time is real.
HSP is real.

We do not live in biblical times — we live in the 21st century.
There is a body of work that demands to be understood.

For being more than animals, humans need to define their scope, their role, their principles, their diversity of means.
In becoming what a species — mostly mediocre, often horrendous, sometimes grand — can and should do with its open and determinable future.


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Sincerely,
Olivia Jifcovici


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Would you like me to shape this into a formal statement/manifesto draft (for public dossier & EU bodies), or keep it as a raw reflection (diary-style, for your records)?

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