The article discusses the potential dangers of systems that appear stable on the surface, emphasizing that during seemingly calm moments, deep-seated imbalances and hidden issues may be overlooked. Long-term stability normalizes unfair phenomena, leading to a lack of motivation for reflection and change in society. Control mechanisms are reinforced within order, masking true costs, which may ultimately lead to a larger crisis. The illusion of stability causes people to ignore underlying risks, and the real challenge lies in breaking this silence and complacency.