Cold War

The interesting fact about him and what he has done at each stage of his life is that it has always been very close to what he thought and what he wanted. “Cold War” and fighting with enemies are things that are mostly unrelated to personal life, but he can say that he experienced this for many years. Fight, fight, and fight.
Two people were good friends, and they moved forward like a great team. But suddenly, they realized they had different approaches, and this changed the story of their lives.
Honestly, he now confesses that he lost the cold war, and it is time to rebuild, renew, and improve everything. It is time to open the windows and let fresh air come into the house. But the people inside the room now behave differently than they did during the war. The conflict is now tangible.
Someone might ask, where was the Cold War? He would say that he and she fought each other—not directly, but through their culture and their different ways of thinking. Who won? One hundred percent, she won, leaving a destroyed man on the other side.
The main issue, which belongs to another story but he wants to mention briefly, is about creating a life similar to what politicians call socialism. He experienced many things that are mostly discussed in politics, but he touched them with his own hands and mind—not in the economy, but in his personal life. The dream world, a place that may never truly exist and that nobody can fully create, is not meant to come true. If someone brings this fragile, idealistic idea into their life, they inject extreme ideological thinking into it, and collapse may be near. He feels it.