Simba was a little monkey who lived on the margins of the society of Esperia. Although he was not an Esper, he too had developed a consciousness and had learned the five languages of the different elements.
Seeing the world from a different perspective, he often wondered why a broader vision had still not yet emerged for the five elements.
Of course, new knowledge is not transmitted instantly.
There is therefore an inertia inherent in societies with a large number of individuals.
Relationships of trust take time to build, while very little is needed to break them.
But to see the whole is to see beyond one’s own element.
Even if differences exist between the elements, it was now understood that each was only a part of a whole.
Likewise, understanding that the five elements share the same planet, with finite resources, made it possible to see the world with a more global vision.
Little by little, individual by individual, this broader vision can become a norm for all.









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