The inner and outer workings. The imperfections. Why?
Why could the human world not have formed in any other way, and why do so few of its inhabitants fight the flaws it possesses? Why should we not?
Well, we're used to the convenience. Most of the people here would likely give up freedom for pleasure. The reptilian thinking. Why is momentary pleasure so much more important than long-term greatness?
The answer most likely lies in our hormonal regulation of emotions. An imperfection that mother nature has gifted us with, I suppose. And society forces us to fight what's natural at the same time as it turns us into its slaves. For example. Quick dopamine from social media, then you have to work a 9 to 5 to death, which only strengthens our dependence through contrast. We suffer and need more. I say, that is quite a decent strategy. And a bit too amoral for the morality of said humanity society.
Well, that brings me to one final why. Why not fight it? Why not go against the flow?