Hello, dear readers! Today I have a very special guest on my blog: the Sfinx, the legendary creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion. The Sfinx is known for asking riddles to travelers and devouring those who cannot answer. But don’t worry, I have prepared some questions that are not too hard for him. Let’s see what he thinks about todays politicians!

Q: Hello, Sfinx! Thank you for agreeing to this interview. How are you today?
A: I’m fine, thank you. A bit bored, to be honest. There are not many travelers these days, and the ones who come are either too smart or too stupid to challenge me.

Q: I see. Well, maybe you can share your wisdom with us. What do you think about todays politicians?
A: Todays politicians? Hmmm… They are like the wind. They change direction every time they speak. They promise a lot, but deliver little. They are loud, but empty. They are afraid of the truth, but love the lies.

Q: Wow, that’s quite harsh. Do you have any examples of politicians who fit your description?
A: Oh, there are many. But I don’t want to name names. That would be rude. And dangerous. You never know who might be listening.

Q: Fair enough. But do you think there are any good politicians out there? Any who inspire you or impress you?
A: Good politicians? Hmmm… That’s a hard question. Maybe there are some who try to do good things for their people. Maybe there are some who have integrity and courage. Maybe there are some who respect the laws and the rights of others. But they are rare. And they often face opposition and obstacles from the bad ones.

Q: I see. Well, thank you for your honest opinions, Sfinx. Do you have any advice for our readers who want to make a difference in the world?
A: Advice? Hmmm… Yes, I have some advice. Be curious. Be critical. Be informed. Don’t believe everything you hear or see. Ask questions. Seek answers. Challenge yourself and others. And most importantly, be kind.

Q: That’s very wise and inspiring, Sfinx. Thank you for your time and your words.
A: You’re welcome. It was a pleasure to talk to you. And thank you for not asking me any riddles.

Q: No problem, Sfinx. Maybe next time.
A: Maybe next time indeed.

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