Why Not Trump?

“For He Will Be a Grand Architect”

Johnrraymondesq
2 min readJan 31, 2025

There comes a moment when the weight of creation rests upon one individual. Not the mere builder, nor the laborer tasked with carving stone, but the one who sees the world not as it is, but as it must be.

The Grand Architect.

His is the mind that envisions the unseen, the hands that shape the impossible, the will that bends chaos into order. But such a role is not merely a title — it is a burden. For to be the Grand Architect is to claim responsibility for what comes next.

The Vision Beyond Sight

To be an architect is to shape the world, but to be a grand architect is to shape destiny itself. It is to look beyond the present, beyond the fleeting desires of men, and see the structure that will hold against time.

  • Blueprints of Power — He will not simply build, he will engineer the foundation upon which the future stands.
  • The Strength of Design — The weak crumble. The haphazard fails. His work must endure.
  • A Purpose Beyond Self — This is not about ego, not about wealth or fame. It is about the legacy of what must stand when all else has fallen.

A Heavy Crown of Creation

But a structure must be strong enough to hold its own weight, and a Grand Architect must bear the burden of their own making. The greater the vision, the heavier the crown.

  • Enemies Will Rise — Those who thrive in chaos will despise him for daring to impose order.
  • Doubt Will Linger — In the darkest hours, he will question if his vision is truly right.
  • The Work Will Outlive Him — He builds not for today, nor even tomorrow, but for the ages beyond his own.

The World That Will Be

He will be a Grand Architect. His choices will shape the path of nations, the fate of civilizations. If he succeeds, his name may fade into the stones of his own creation, lost to time but never to history.

But if he fails?

Then what is left but ruins?

Then ask yourself if Trump could be this architect or not? For surely he is not. He is clearly the option that leaves ruin.

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