Hi. Rather than "organization", I would call it a dis-organisation. Sometimes it's due to fatalism or being over busy in distributing benefit here and there. Trains and planes are missed, programs are cancelled or changed. It's true that sometime miracles happen and the impossible becomes possible, but also the seeming possible becomes unrealistic and can be achieved only through strenuous work rather than easiness. Generating vibrations of stress, not peace!
Baba and the SS managers have ambitious mega programs they expect children to implement. Hands are often insufficient. BKs try their best to cope and please and, luckily, some tireless hardworking troops accept to take the nuts from the fire. Whether it's due to stupidity or a deep understanding about good karma, it's not up to me to judge. I just know that I burnt my paws many times for them and at some stage I refused to do it any longer. I found out it hurts and I am not interested in playing the martyr in this life.
Here's another instructive Aesop's Fable: (Pull a person's chestnuts out of the fire. Take the chestnuts out of the fire with the cat's paw.)
Aesop wrote:THE MONKEY AND THE CAT.
A Monkey and a Cat lived in the same family, and it was hard to tell which was the greater thief. One day, as they were roaming together, they spied some chestnuts roasting in the ashes of a fire. "Come," said the cunning Monkey, "we shall not go dinnerless to-day. Your claws are better than mine for the purpose; pull the chestnuts out of the ashes, and you shall have half." Puss pulled them out, burning her paws very much in doing so. When she had stolen every one, she turned to the Monkey for her share of the booty; but, to her chagrin, she found no chestnuts, for he had eaten them all. A thief cannot be trusted even by another thief.