Caught in the whirlwind of Athens' half-baked revolt, I, an everyday city dweller, was suddenly tangled in political drama. They wanted a new monarchy-democracy mashup, leaving us scratching our heads. The Assembly still had some say, but it felt like a committee planning a party with too many cooks. Not a leader, I found myself debating the revolution over bread and olives. Well, at least we weren't trying to teach owls to debate like in those quirky isles across the waves...
Alexios Katsaros