The Madman Who Removed His Masks… And Finally Saw God
The Madman Who Removed His Masks… And Finally Saw God Khalil Gibran’s The Madman was never really about madness. It was about unemployment. Spiritual unemployment . The moment a soul resigns from every role society hired it to perform. That is why the madman frightened people. Not because he was irrational. But because he became unavailable for psychological labor . Modern civilization survives on invisible acting contracts. You are hired to perform confidence even when broken. Hired to perform productivity even when exhausted. Hired to perform beauty, certainty, ambition, intelligence, relevance, success, and emotional control. Everywhere you go, there is another audition. Social media became the largest theatre humanity has ever built. People no longer ask: “How are you?” They ask: “How is your character performing?” Khalil Gibran saw this danger before algorithms existed. He understood that human beings slowly lease their souls to external approval . And eventually the rente...







