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Let’s imagine something radical.

No currency.
No organized religion.
No political systems.
No governments.
No elections.
No economic class structures.

The three forces that dominate headlines disappear overnight.

Would conflict disappear?

Would suffering end?

Would humans suddenly live in harmony?

Not even close.

Because those systems are not the root problem.

They are amplifiers.

Remove the structure — the psychology remains.


The First Problem That Would Remain: Status Hierarchy

Even without money or politics, humans would still compare.

Who is stronger?
Who is smarter?
Who is more attractive?
Who influences others?
Who gets attention?

Status competition is older than currency.
It existed before governments.

In tribes, hierarchy formed naturally — not through law, but through perception.

Wherever two humans exist, comparison begins.

Money is just a scoreboard.
Remove it, and a new scoreboard appears.


The Second Problem: Fear of Exclusion

Humans are wired for belonging.

Without religion or political identity, we would still form tribes:

  • Cultural
  • Intellectual
  • Aesthetic
  • Ideological
  • Personality-based

Because exclusion once meant death.

Even today, rejection activates the same neural pain centers as physical injury.

So we would still struggle with:

  • Loneliness
  • Rejection
  • Social anxiety
  • Group division

Politics didn’t invent tribalism.

It monetized it.


The Third Problem: Meaning Crisis

Without religion or ideology telling us why we exist…

The question becomes unavoidable:

Why am I here?

And not everyone is comfortable with silence.

Humans seek narrative.

If no formal religion exists, personal mythologies will rise.

New belief systems form.

Spiritual movements emerge.

Because uncertainty is intolerable without meaning.


The Fourth Problem: Ego & Identity Conflict

Remove structured power systems and people will still ask:

  • Am I significant?
  • Do I matter?
  • Am I better than someone?
  • Am I falling behind?

Ego does not need money to compete.

It only needs comparison.

In fact, without money, ego might compete more subtly:

  • Moral superiority
  • Intelligence
  • Creativity
  • Physical ability
  • Popularity

Hierarchy always rebuilds itself.


The Fifth Problem: Internal Chaos

Even if society stabilizes…

Humans still experience:

  • Anxiety
  • Jealousy
  • Envy
  • Regret
  • Rumination
  • Attachment
  • Desire

Remove politics — jealousy remains.
Remove religion — existential fear remains.
Remove money — desire remains.

The mind does not dissolve with the system.


The Hidden Root Problem

If you strip everything down, the problems that remain are psychological:

  1. Comparison
  2. Fear
  3. Identity instability
  4. Desire without limit
  5. Inability to regulate emotion

Systems don’t create these.

They organize them.


What Most People Miss

Money, religion, and politics are external expressions of deeper drives:

  • Survival
  • Belonging
  • Meaning
  • Status
  • Control

Remove the tools — the drives remain.

Humans would rebuild structures to manage those drives again.

Not because we are flawed.

But because we are conscious.

And consciousness demands narrative, hierarchy, and structure.


The Opposite-Truth Ego Check

What if the real instability is not the system…

But the human nervous system?

What if removing money and politics wouldn’t create peace…

But expose internal unrest we’ve been distracting ourselves from?

That is uncomfortable.

But powerful.


Final Thought

If we removed money, religion, and politics, the following would still remain:

  • The need to belong
  • The urge to compete
  • The fear of insignificance
  • The search for meaning
  • The instability of ego

Because those are not societal problems.

They are human ones.

And until we learn to govern the internal architecture of the mind…

We will keep rebuilding new versions of the same systems.

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