Dealing with the presence of darkness in the surroundings is like materialising ourselves in the middle of an adult kindergarten, where we need to deal with troubled adults behaving like children, turning the environment we’re inserted into chaotic, and playing dead when they get caught doing dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive actions. That’s what dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive people do all the time. The more we realise that, the better we understand we would find few people in life we can genuinely trust, and in the majority of the cases, they’re less than or equal to five (5), i.e., we can count using only one hand. It’s only when we draw a suitable strategy to keep consciousness at hand that we can understand what trust really means and represents. It’s something we can only understand when we wake up to start recognising the presence of darkness in the surroundings. Until then, we continue to live in an illusion of trust, which is the same illusion we live when tru...