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Amid the Kafkaesque implications of administration, citizenship struggles to carve a path through the endless tangle.
Painting a Kafkaesque reality. Yesterday, Mr. Everyone, an average citizen, found himself in the labyrinth of administration, an unsurpassable surreal epic without the thread of Ariadne. At the heart of this story lies a total misunderstanding between what the administration expects from the citizen and what the citizen understands of the administration.
Starting with a mundane declaration, Mr. Everyone is confronted with a situation of remarkable absurdity: he is asked to provide a document that he can only obtain by presenting another document, which in turn requires the first. Captive to this vicious circle, our protagonist is trapped in an endless loop, a maelstrom of paperwork.
“I felt lost in the meanders of bureaucratic irrationality,” declares Mr. Everyone. “It was like running on a treadmill, always in motion but never getting anywhere.” A quote that, although invented, perfectly summarizes the enigma of administration, where the individual seems to be trapped in a room with constantly shifting walls.
Tangled procedures, contradictory rules, and endless forms contribute to creating a labyrinth that appears designed to keep citizens eternally lost. The complexity of administration thus transforms into a Kafkaesque challenge, where meaning and logic are sacrificed on the altar of bureaucracy.
The paradox of this narrative lies in the fact that each of us could be this Mr. Everyone, a prisoner of this bureaucratic maze. This administrative incoherence is not so different from the daily situations experienced by many citizens, proving once again that reality can sometimes surpass fiction.








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