The Silent Power of Walking Away

In ancient Rome, people did not always fight directly against the system. Sometimes, they simply stopped feeding it. They walked out... left the city... and let those in power feel what life would look like without the people who kept everything running.

No chaos. No shouting. Just absence. And that absence spoke louder than any uprising ever could.

True power is never born of force alone. It comes from participation... or the withdrawal thereof. Every system survives because people give it energy, labor, attention, and belief. When enough people quietly step back and build something new, the old structures begin to collapse under their own weight.

Sometimes, the most powerful move is not to fight harder... but to stop playing the game entirely.

ZF 🔥

Zachary Fisher
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@Incal This is one way! I walked away from the ridiculously high taxes of Sweden and moved to a low tax jurisdiction. That was one of the best decisions of my life.

Imagine working, only having to pay 5-15% tax instead of 55-60% with a higher salary.

Saving significant amounts take a very short amount of time with that change.

I feel sorry for the tax slaves in sweden who will not be able to save significant amounts. They will be forever slaves to the state. =(

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You probably don't want to reveal which country you live in now, do you?
Sure move to Monacco, don’t pay taxes at all and run from your former country - with Love, the system
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