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    People often claim that socialism is complex, and when attempts are made to implement it, they criticize these attempts for not following the theory correctly. However, the reality is that a system as complex as transitioning to a new system is inherently difficult and complex.

    The idealism and dogma of left communists resemble the temper tantrums of children. They demand that socialism be served in the precise form they envision, like ice cream in a cone instead of a cup, or purchased from a specific vendor like an ice cream truck. They fail to recognize that obtaining the desired outcome may require adaptations, such as buying it from a supermarket, even if it takes a bit more time.

    In the end, the left communists' rigid adherence to their vision, regardless of practical considerations, is akin to a child's tantrum over minor details. They lose sight of the bigger picture and the challenges inherent in creating a new social and economic system. Flexibility, nuance, and a willingness to learn from experience are essential for the successful implementation of socialist ideals.