For years, I studied independently, analyzing laws, understanding governance, and maintaining objectivity while emotionally connecting with my vision. This path led me to develop a new alternative for running a country—what I call the particular government—a concept shaped by deep knowledge and a passion for transformation.
Some time after my parents saw the news and said “this political situation is so terrible”. I have heard this phrase so many times. I asked my mother innocently: “If this situation is so terrible and you are so angry like the rest of the public in the country, why is no one here doing anything?” At the same time, my mother told me a sentence that opened up a whole world of action and knowledge to me. She told me simply: then do it. For my part, I started to do.
For 4 years, from the age of 11-15, I explored my inner sources of knowledge. I wanted to get to know every part of me that could help me understand the systemic problems of politics and the way they can be solved.
Maintaining objectivity, along with seeing reality as it is in all its parts separately and together, kept me on the road. This sentence describes my vision from a very young age, but learning the laws of the State of Israel independently, with complete emotional identification with them constituted a significant leap forward for me in realizing it.
Here I am, identifying with this vision long before I started writing the new alternative to running a country that I called the particular government.