Syed Suhail Ahmad

Syed Suhail Ahmad, Author at Next Wisdom - Page 29 of 42

The Power of ‘We’ in Collective Life

The least significant word in collective social life is “I,” while the most significant word is “We.” Just as a single note does not create a symphony, an individual alone cannot build a community. In the tapestry of life, each thread intertwines to form a cohesive and beautiful pattern. A solitary star may shine, but […]

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Cultivating a World of Harmony and Understanding

All things in the universe are entirely interdependent, much like the intricate threads of a vast, cosmic tapestry. Each thread, no matter how small, plays a crucial role in maintaining the strength and beauty of the whole. When one thread is pulled or broken, the entire fabric is weakened. This interdependence means that every element

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The Art of Adaptability: Steering Through Mistakes

It is said that to err is human. Any individual or nation can make mistakes. But when one’s actions do not produce the required result, one should be ready to immediately revise one’s policies and promptly take a U-turn. Just as a ship’s captain must adjust course when encountering treacherous waters, or a gardener must

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Thinking as a Daily Task: Cultivating a Purposeful Life

If the Almighty created various fruits, vegetables, trees, mountains, oceans, air, and other elements to support human life, why do some people believe that the Almighty created humans without any purpose? Considering that everything—fruits, trees, and water—serves a purpose, it seems implausible that humans, beings with intellect, emotions, free will, and desires for eternal life,

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Rooted in Gratitude: The Power of Patience

Gratitude cultivates patience; without it, patience cannot thrive. Think of gratitude as the roots of a mighty tree. Just as roots draw nutrients from the soil, gratitude absorbs life’s small joys and nurtures a sense of contentment. Patience, like the tree’s towering trunk, stands strong and steadfast, weathering storms and droughts alike. Without the roots

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Dignity

A powerful and emotionally charged cinematic photograph captures a close-up of a white person’s face, revealing a deep, raw, and painful scar. The word “Dignity” is etched into the scar, symbolizing the enduring impact of a past attack on the individual’s self-worth. The background is a haunting blend of faded images and experiences, reflecting the

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Seeds of Discord: The Perils of Political Maneuvering Without Morality

Transformation stems from wisdom and ethics, not from political maneuvering. The chaos crafted by today’s political leaders is a testament to this truth. Imagine a garden, lush and vibrant, symbolizing a society nourished by knowledge and morality. Each flower represents an idea nurtured by wisdom, while every tree stands tall with the strength of ethical

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Safeguarding Wealth, Life, and Dignity Equally

Attacking someone’s dignity is akin to wielding a sword that can inflict wounds as deep as those caused by taking a life or plundering wealth or property. It’s like stripping away the armor that shields their inner worth, leaving them exposed and vulnerable to the harsh elements of shame and humiliation. Just as the loss

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Youthful Innovation: Reimagining Society

In most societies, youths are the largest demographic. They are often the ones who embrace new ideas and innovations, while many older individuals cling to traditional and old ideologies. When a new concept emerges with valid reasons for change, it is typically the youth who are the first to accept and adopt it. However, older

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