16 June 2025, @mariannewest's Freewrite Writing Prompt Day 2769: confidence in the system

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Confidence in the System

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Trust in the System - What a strong sentence. It sounds neat, almost official, like it's engraved on a government flag or printed on the constitution. But if you really sit with it, it starts to disguise yourself. Because people are manufactured by people. And people are flawed.

We are told we should trust the process, follow the law, and follow the procedures. "It works," they say. "Just do your part." But what happens when the system breaks a promise? When you feel that justice is delayed or when you are rejected? If poor arms are staying, no matter how hard they work, no matter how strong they are, no matter how wrong they are?

Nonetheless, confidence in the system is not always perfect. Sometimes it's about believing in potential. The system is broken, but can be rebuilt. This fairness is not a myth. These guidelines serve and do not suppress people. It's not blind trust - it's positive hope.

Even if corruption lurks in the shade, your vote will be announced. No one has heard of it for the first time, but fraud has been reported. I'm lined up for hours to update a simple document - not because it's easy, but because they still believe this society works.

Trust in the system is a choice - not always emotion. It should be believed that the law should protect and not punish innocent people. It wants a truly soothing healthcare, an education that really teaches, and a manager that really serves. It is bold to hold the system in your voice rather than holding it by force. It pushes change while still believing that change is possible. And maybe trust isn't tested - it pays off.

Until then we will wear it - brave, not blind.

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