anyone who watched wrestling back in the 1980s knows how legendary it was... some wrestlers from the golden era have passed away, while others are still alive today... wrestlers competed for championship belts, aiming to become champions within their respective categories... some played dirty, some took advantage when strong opponents became weak, some pretended to help only to attack later, and others acted as instigators, waiting for the right moment to win... in reality, all of this was carefully planned by wrestling management... the audience cheered, reacted emotionally, and got fully invested in the wrestlers’ performances, which were so convincing that they felt real...
even today, wrestling continues with new wrestlers, each carrying their own manifesto to attract followers and supporters... this may sound like a story about wrestling, but in truth, it closely resembles modern politics... people should not get overly emotional - citizens are like wrestling spectators: they pay to enter, but remain outside the ring... they can bring banners, criticize, shout, or insult, but do the wrestlers really care? reflect on this and avoid becoming too fanatical... if you truly want to be a champion, then enter politics and compete by political rules... until then, enjoy watching the political wrestling show - and stay cool...