exodus over revolution: stop burning, start building

revolutions are for people who like breaking things.

exodus is for builders.

we don’t torch the old system. we build something so much better that people leave voluntarily. no force. no violence. just undeniable superiority.

the old system rots. a monument to mediocrity while everyone moves next door.

exodus happens in waves:

first wave: the builders and pioneers second wave: the early believers third wave: the pragmatists who see it working final wave: everyone else when they realize they have no choice

the holdouts? let them enjoy their sinking ship.

why exodus beats revolution every time:

  • choice > force. people join because they want to
  • building > breaking. create value instead of destroying it
  • momentum > chaos. every new user proves the point

coexistence is temporary.

the goal isn’t to live alongside the old system. it’s to make it obsolete.

when your alternative is 10x better, migration is inevitable.

exodus doesn’t need pitchforks. just builders who give a damn.

stop complaining about the old system. build the one that replaces it.

the revolution already failed. the exodus begins now.

related: forkability on the right to exit. resistance infrastructure on building alternatives that can’t be stopped.