Imagine this:
You just think of a passion fruit cheesecake — and it’s in your hand.
Wish for a beach vacation? Boom. Hammock. Palm trees. Coconut.
Think about your ex — and poof! she’s back. With the same issues, though. Details.
Welcome to the world where every wish comes true instantly.
No waiting. No effort. No Google.
Reality runs on the most advanced system: WishOS 𝛌.∞.
Think it — and the universe rearranges itself like furniture for a picky influencer.
What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
At first, life is bliss.
People laugh, ride dolphins, eat endlessly without gaining weight, and win Oscars every morning.
You can be a millionaire, a supermodel, and the president of the metaverse — all before breakfast.
But then comes The First Great Fatigue.
The Syndrome of Fulfillment.
In a world where nothing requires effort, everything loses flavor.
People begin craving… craving itself.
They visit the Museum of Suffering™, just to remember what it felt like to want and not get.
New startups emerge:
Artificial Shortage™ — apps that delay wish fulfillment for the thrill.
Soon, delayed gratification becomes a luxury.
"Wait, you still get wishes instantly? That’s so… basic."
Society After Desire
Eventually, the world becomes one giant group therapy session.
Everything is available — the only danger is madness.
Desire turns pathological.
New professions appear: Desire Designers, who invent artificial longing and frustration.
Conflict is back in fashion.
Goals are curated.
Suffering becomes a premium experience.
Bridge to Reality
You might say: “That’s just sci-fi.”
But isn’t our own world already walking the same path?
Universal Basic Income.
Everything-on-demand.
15-minute groceries. Infinite scrolling.
A life where wishes are services — fast, efficient, and empty.
Because the truth is:
Desire isn’t meant to be granted. It’s meant to be lived through.
Ending Image
In one quiet corner of this wish-saturated world sits an old man.
He wants nothing.
He simply draws.
One line, every day.
And when asked why, he just smiles:
“I finally found something you can’t wish for.
Process.”Also reed:
The World of Controlled Chaos From the “Atlas of Impossible Worlds”
The Living Markets: When Financial Markets Become Living Beings Atlas of Impossible Worlds

