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

From Shadows to Light: The Journey of Truth and Enlightenment

There is no twilight between the brilliance of truth and the shadows of falsehood. Our biases and prejudices are like smudged windows, obscuring our view and blurring the clarity of truth. Just as a blindfolded person stumbles through a maze, we often inadvertently support oppression and injustice, misled by our distorted perceptions rather than guided […]

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Gardening the Possible: Embracing What Blooms in Life’s Tapestry

Society is a diverse tapestry, woven from threads of many colors, each representing different kinds of people. Often, the patterns of our lives are stitched not by our own hands, but by the expectations and influences of those around us. The choices we make can feel like leaves carried by the wind, swayed by the

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Shadows of the Mind: Conquering Difficulty from Within

Difficulty is a construct of the mind, and it is within the mind that it can be overcome. By turning our focus inward—towards our thoughts and perceptions—we can face challenges with greater clarity. The key to conquering difficulties lies not in battling the external world, but in mastering our inner world, ensuring that our minds

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Harnessing the Fire: Transforming Anger into Inner Peace

Anger is always a response to something; it never emerges without a reason. It typically surfaces when we face unpleasant experiences or provocations from others. By itself, anger isn’t inherently bad, but when directed at others, it becomes problematic because our judgment is then driven by emotion rather than reason. Anger is like a piece

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The Duality of Human Nature: Reason vs. Emotion

Each person has a unique personality, but no one is without flaws—everyone has strengths and weaknesses. Those who capitalize on their strengths achieve success, while those who succumb to their weaknesses face failure. These traits can be grouped into reason and emotion. Embracing reason, characterized by unbiased thinking and a realistic approach, fosters maturity and

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Towards a Balanced Society: Understanding Nature and Empathy

The core purpose behind establishing a government within any state is to maintain law and order, safeguarding the lives, wealth, dignity, and protecting the identities of its citizens, including their ethnic, religious, and language identities. This fundamental objective underpins the very existence of a government. Through paying taxes, participating in elections, and acknowledging the authority

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The Divine Blueprint: Laws of Guidance and Misguidance

Similar to how a skilled architect painstakingly designs the plans for a majestic structure, the Almighty has intricately constructed the framework of existence with both physical and moral laws. Like the complex mechanisms of a celestial clock, these laws dictate the motions of the universe and guide humanity and nations along the pathways of time.

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The Dance of Light and Shadow: Exploring Human Nature

Human nature is often likened to a delicate balance between light and shadow. When individuals find themselves bathed in the glow of blessings—be it wealth, power, or status—it’s akin to standing beneath the warmth of the sun. Yet, rather than basking in its radiance with humility and gratitude, some choose to shield their eyes from

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