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

Evolution of Power: From Swords to the Pen

In the bygone epochs of history, the clashing of swords and the thunderous echoes of war were deemed the veritable architects of power. Yet, in the contemporary tapestry of civilization, the serene symphony of peace has emerged as the cornerstone of strength, akin to a gentle river that nurtures the lands it graces. The once […]

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Harmony Reclaimed: A Cosmic Odyssey to a United Earth

In a distant future, Earth had fallen prey to the corruption of power, with mighty nations engaged in relentless proxy wars for dominance. The powerful countries, driven by insatiable greed, began occupying smaller states, reducing their inhabitants to slaves. Millions were expelled from their homes, stripped of their human rights, and scattered across adjacent nations.

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The Garden of Resilience: Cultivating Maturity in Conflict

The confrontational approach resembles a leaky vessel, resulting in a significant loss of time, energy, and resources. Conversely, the non-confrontational method acts as a streamlined ship, allowing us to channel all efforts towards our goals. Attempting negotiation and confrontation simultaneously is akin to trying to steer two boats in opposite directions—chaos ensues. Confrontation often sparks

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Harvesting Progress: Peace as the Rain of Possibility

Every sector of society professes its desire to establish peace, making it challenging to find anyone who opposes this notion. However, despite the universal aspiration for peace, it remains a topic of debate rather than a practical reality. This peculiar contradiction persists, and no one can deny its existence. This paradox arises from attaching ideas

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Threads of Understanding: The Interplay of Interpretation and Context

The skill to decipher statements and texts accurately, be they religious or secular, varies among individuals owing to diverse perspectives. Despite each statement or religious text having a singular intended meaning, individuals possess the freedom to perceive it rightly or wrongly, contingent upon their ability to grasp it. In the realm of critical thinking, the

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Navigating the Abyss: The Treacherous Path of Aggression

Aggression, resembling a tempest fueled by unbridled anger and devoid of rational intent, serves no noble purpose. It is a perilous journey, filled with danger for both the aggressor and the victim, akin to blindly leaping into the abyss of one’s own destruction. Similar to an unrestrained storm unleashed without warning, aggression wreaks havoc, leaving

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From Discord to Divine: Unraveling the Crime of War in God’s Plan

In the Divine symphony of creation, war stands as a discordant note, a stark deviation from the Almighty’s intended masterpiece. According to the creation plan, each soul traversing the earthly realm is meant to embark on a spiritual journey, sculpting their character along virtuous lines. The Divine plan envisions the continuous refinement of one’s essence,

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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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