The Industry                                                             Dos said, western culture is about wealth, power and good looks. No, that is not true, it is about, good looks, power and wealth. Maybe, it doesn’t matter what the order these things are in.
     Western culture is consistently redefining itself. For example, there were originally lots of Gods. The money exchangers realised this was an inefficient way to run the heavens. They restructured the heavens so there was only one God who didn’t require a barber and had to lounge on a cloud all day to save on expenses. This long hair, bearded God dressed in a cassock and sandals, then had to accept all the failings of the construction of the planet earth. Due to the rush to build it in six days, it ended up as an oblate spheroid, instead of a perfect sphere.
     The money exchangers were very proud of themselves and claimed the successful transition of the heavens into an efficient centralized system.
     Then, a studious fisherman wearing this latest fashion garment, a cassock, pointed out that the management system of heaven should have a benevolent sounding title and not an economic one and it should not be named after a popular board game. He said, what would be more appropriate, would be to call it, the holy sea, where the little fish swim freely.
      Padoke said, that is a nice story Dos.