Simple and Clear

Vati, the Shape of Wisdom, often reflected long and deeply on how to promulgate the principles of One Daily Tale.
One thing was becoming more and more evident in her eyes.

“Newborns come into this world without any knowledge of the world in which they will live. They are blank pages that will naturally absorb the rules and values of the moment around them.”

“These must therefore be expressed simply and clearly, so that they can be understood by the greatest number.”

“By calmly reflecting on the state of Esperia as a whole up to the war of Chaos, the policies and the rules, in almost every domain, are extremely complex. No Esper is capable of understanding everything. This creates inequalities inherent to the environment in which one grows up.”

Eklea, the Shape of Consciousness, who was observing Vati, approached her and said:

“Understanding how the world works is a realization that can be easier to accept when it is acquired at a young age, isn’t it?”

Vati and Eklea were childhood friends, and despite being of different elements, a mutual respect had very quickly formed between them.

Vati smiled and said:
“Exactly, and that is why we must rethink education for all, and simplify and clarify the codes that govern Esperia…”

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