- No Failing Society -

What we see is never the whole story.

This work stands as the counterforce to No Fail - the piece declaring, “What a scary heaven, fail.”

If No Fail exposes the fear and seduction of perfection,

No Failing Society confronts the system that demands it.

It feels designed to look “official”: clean, symmetrical, almost institutional in its artificial calm. It’s the polished front that society loves to present—order, logic, discipline. A world that pretends mistakes don’t exist.

It’s loud. Emotional. Restless. The place where all the suppressed chaos finally becomes visible.

Thoughts we’re told to hide: instinctual, imperfect, brutally human. The word “P’LEASE” sits right in the tension between compliance and exhaustion, between wanting to belong and wanting to scream.