Time will pass.
And those rulers, public or hidden, who called for violence, hostility, and division will disappear. Not because they will be overthrown or judged, but because reality itself will no longer need their language. History always does this quietly — it simply stops listening to those who speak in fear.
Time will pass, and it will become clear that the era in which hype, greed, lies, and betrayal were valued for the sake of quick profit was not a sign of strength, but a symptom of exhaustion. It seemed then that the winners were those who were louder, faster, and more cunning. But only moments were won — not life.
Time will pass, and the human being will begin to return to themselves. People will stop blindly following a fashion in which signs of inner degradation — deliberate negligence, indifference to one’s appearance, to the body, to presence itself — were presented as freedom and self-expression. In place of this will come something simple and long forgotten: respect for oneself and for society. People will once again strive to look as though they value their own lives and the lives around them.
Time will pass, and falsehood in the media will become not a norm, but a shame. Not a subject of debate, but a mark of lost professional and human dignity. Words will regain their weight, because responsibility will stand behind them — not calculation.
Time will pass, and a leader, before addressing the public, will begin not with orders or justifications, but with respect. They will say: “My dear and respected citizens, our primary goal is to restore our country without pressure and fear. To put our own house in order, to return dignity to the human being, to create conditions for a calm and meaningful life. And only after that will we decide how to help others.”
And at some point, almost unnoticed, the time of human renewal will arrive. Not through slogans or programs, but through an inner shift. A person will begin to shine from within with the energy of creation — not demonstrative, but quiet. With the energy of love, goodness, and responsibility. With a strength that does not destroy, but gathers.
The most important thing in this moment is not to repeat old mistakes. Not to slide back into what former leaders called for — hostility, violence, cynicism, and the division into “us” and “them.” Because every transition is dangerous, and every turning point requires maturity.
Human energy is the primary source of value. Everything is reflected within it: love and kindness, labor and care, creation and life itself. We must not allow those with unclean hands to take this energy of meaning away from people, to tear it apart and replace it with fear, profit, or lies.
The time of the strength of goodness will come.
And one must be ready for it — not outwardly, but inwardly.
Listening to oneself and honestly answering a simple question:
where are you now — on the side of destruction, or on the side of dignity and honor?
