Syed Suhail Ahmad

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Navigating Challenges: The Art of Difference Management in Our Global Existence

Our global existence weaves a rich fabric of distinctions, unforeseen events, and provocations. Consequently, we are consistently presented with hurdles that may diverge from our preferences. This assortment of situations is an intrinsic aspect of nature, and given its unalterable nature, the notion of a world without such facets is implausible. Our only recourse lies […]

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Life Challenges

Navigating Life’s Ocean: The Power of Truthful Beginnings

The journey that commences with truth is akin to setting sail on a sturdy vessel in the vast ocean of life. The vessel, crafted with integrity and guided by the compass of honesty, sails confidently through the unpredictable waves of existence. Each truthful course is a navigational decision that steers the ship toward an authentic

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Truth

Beyond every challenge lies a facet of your potential waiting to be discovered

Life’s challenges resemble keys that unlock the hidden chambers of our potential, akin to a maze with various doors, each difficulty offering a unique opportunity to uncover a new facet of our capabilities. Just as a blacksmith uses intense heat to forge a resilient blade, our trials, if embraced, can shape us into stronger, more

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Life Challenges,

Charting a Course for Global Harmony: Reforming the UN and Reshaping Governance, and a need for a true International government

If societies could collectively glean profound insights from the historical errors of others, the notion of resorting to war would fade into the shadows of impracticality. Drawing wisdom from the missteps of nations that have ventured into the tumultuous seas of conflict, humanity would recognize the futility of engaging in the destructive dance of war.

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Peace, ,

Progress as a Shared Journey: Illuminating Paths Without Diminishing Others

The ascent of progress stands as the fruit of diligent human labor, yet, regrettably, there are those who perceive the destruction of others as the immediate stairway to their own advancement. This notion is akin to building one’s tower of achievement on the crumbling foundations of others’ misfortune. Imagine progress as a majestic tree, its

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Life Purpose,

Hard work, right intention, positive attitude, and correct path—a palette for your successful outcome

Achieving success can be likened to crafting a masterpiece. It often hinges on a combination of hard work, having the right intentions, maintaining a positive attitude, and following the correct path toward your goals. These elements work together to pave the way to the desired outcome. Hard work acts as the sturdy canvas upon which

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Wisdom,

Obsolete Tools of Conflict: Rethinking Violence in the 21st Century

Those who embrace violence often cloak their actions in the guise of justice, akin to a wolf disguising itself in sheep’s clothing. However, in reality, violence acts as a raging fire that consumes the very essence of justice, leaving behind ashes of injustice in its wake. Rather than rectifying grievances, violence perpetuates a cycle of

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War

Resilience: The Road from Rejection to Recognition

Recognition always comes after rejection. This reflects the idea that often, success or acknowledgment follows initial setbacks or rejection. It’s similar to a diamond, formed under immense pressure over time. Just as a seed needs to be buried in darkness before sprouting into a plant, sometimes rejection is the precursor to eventual recognition. Like the

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