Governments across the West are like big toy boxes that have too many toys and not enough room, they’re getting messy and hard to manage.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toys in a big box. At first, everything is fun and organized. But then more toys keep coming in, bigger ones, louder ones, even some that don't work well together. Soon, the box is full, the toys are all over the floor, and it's hard to find what you need.
Governments used to have a good balance of rules, money, and people working together. But now, there are too many new rules, not enough money to support them all, and people are getting tired of arguing about which toy is the best.
Like a big family argument
Think of government like a big family having an argument at dinner. Everyone wants their favorite food, but there's only one plate. Some people shout louder, some try to take more than they should, and soon no one is happy, even if there’s still plenty of food left.
That’s what’s happening in many Western countries, the rules are getting too complicated, the money isn’t enough for everyone, and the people are getting frustrated. So, just like your messy toy box or a loud dinner argument, governments are starting to collapse.
Examples
- Inflation goes up so much that everyday items cost twice as much.
- People stop trusting their politicians because they keep breaking promises.
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See also
- Why Do Governments Collapse?
- Why France’s government just collapsed | About That?
- Why Do Governments Collapse Under Pressure?
- Why Do Countries Suddenly Change Governments?
- What causes sudden government change?