What you wrote is interesting, "Little Ghostman".
You presented the reality of the world and how the rules that define it are so diverse that a person should expect always something unexpected to happen, to him or others.
On the other hand, a person having a good knowledge (even a perfect one, relatively speaking) doesn't imply for sure that he is also able of taking advantage of it in his life the way he likes (due to the various limitations of his human living flesh).
You are right; there is no hidden agenda of supernatural power for itself. Otherwise, it would be a needy power instead
But on the other hand, I am afraid that the instincts (natural programs embedded in the living things, including humans) are well-defined though they look very complex for ordinary persons (who have other things to think of
). In fact, this is why it is rather easy for the powerful/rich top deceivers in the world (along history and mainly in these days) to drive their people (men on bottom; civilians, policemen, soldiers and mercenaries) to live in war or in peace; in this or that region.