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These are my articles written over time. Please feel free to ask questions about any post.

If misfortune visits your life, it is like a tree bearing the fruit of seeds you once planted. Every action is a seed, and the outcomes—whether sweet or bitter—are the natural harvest of those efforts. Yet, just as a gardener might overlook the weeds that grow in a neglected corner, the Almighty, in His infinite mercy, forgives many of our missteps, sparing us from the full brunt of what we might deserve.

Blaming others for the storms that uproot your peace is like shouting at the wind for bending the trees—it serves no purpose. Life’s trials are mirrors, reflecting the lessons we must learn rather than windows through which to cast judgment on others. True growth lies not in pointing fingers but in tending to the garden of one’s own deeds, nurturing it with reflection, humility, and a resolve to plant wiser seeds for the future.

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