84|All Solutions Eventually Become the Next Problem

84|All Solutions Eventually Become the Next Problem

All earthly institutions, laws, and orders are not the perfect forms of the Kingdom, nor the true landscape of the coming Reign of God. They are merely a "Minimum Order" forced into existence between fallen human nature and Divine Law. Since we cannot wait for all of humanity to become saints, nor govern an unredeemed world by the standards of Heaven, we must seek a balance between "finite human nature" and "infinite Divine Intent" to prevent civilization from rapid destruction.

(1) Every Solution Is the Starting Point for the Next Problem

In the cycle of Heaven, all systems experience: Solution → Over-expansion → Calcification → Backlash → Collapse. This is a cosmic structure that does not shift according to human will. Every successful solution is the embryo of the next crisis. History is no exception:

  • Great systems eventually become the source of oppression;
  • Innovative organizations eventually become forces that hinder innovation;
  • Leaders who save the world eventually become the burden of the next era. This is because: Solving problems = Creating order; Creating order = Creating boundaries; Boundaries held too long = Become shackles; Shackles held too long = Generate new problems. Therefore: Good is the enemy of "Better," and Better is the enemy of "Renewal." Without renewal, there is rot; without change, there is death.

(2) All Systems Invert: The Inevitable Shift from Blessing to Shackle

All tangible forms age; all organized forces calcify. Organizations shift from "solving problems" to "maintaining themselves." Systems shift from "stabilizing society" to "stabilizing power." Cultures shift from "giving freedom" to "suppressing diversity." Leaders shift from "saving the people" to "blocking renewal." This is not necessarily because they are evil, but because all man-made forms possess Inversion. When power accumulates to a certain degree, it deviates from its original intent because every structure in the world is subject to entropy and aging. Therefore, Heaven decrees: the boat that saved your life cannot be sailed forever; the hero of the past cannot rule the future; the myths of yesterday cannot dominate tomorrow. Those who do not know how to exit will eventually become a burden.


(3) The Key to System Health Is Not Strength, but "Metabolic Rate"

The vitality of a system lies not in how strong it is, but in how quickly it can metabolize the old and absorb the new. Metabolic rate = The health of a civilization.

  • Fast metabolism → Constant renewal → Eternal vitality.
  • Slow metabolism → Hoarding of power → Decay and death. God created biological organisms as metabolic structures; God created life systems as constant renewals. If a human system lacks metabolism, it is not God’s order, but a man-made idol. Therefore, the greatest threat to a civilization is not an external enemy, but the blockage of internal metabolism: the old monopolizing power, large enterprises monopolizing resources, and old cultures sealing off innovation. Those who persist in not changing are fighting against the Way of Heaven itself.

(4) Culture Must Reject Attachment: Making Way for the Future

Attachment is the root of all civilizational decay. Refusal to change is fighting against God’s law of creation. Refusal to renew is rejecting the flow of life. Refusal to exit is plundering the future. Therefore, if a civilization wishes to survive, it must let: the old exit so the young may rise; old organizations make way so new ones may take the lead; and outdated systems dismantle so new ones may sprout. To not renew is to betray Heaven; to be attached to the old is the beginning of suicide. Heaven grants life only one glory: Renewal.


Summary|Original Doctrine 84

  1. All solutions eventually become new problems; this is the cycle of Heaven.
  2. System health lies not in strength but in the speed of metabolism.
  3. Stubbornness, monopoly, and stagnation are the marks of a dying civilization.
  4. Any force that blocks renewal will inevitably be replaced by Heaven.

In one sentence: Renewal is not a choice, but a divine command; metabolism is not a risk, but a means of survival. To let the future rise is not to sacrifice the past, but to obey the Way of Heaven.