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

The Constricting Noose of Ego: How Rigid Leadership Stifles Progress

When selfishness and egotism tighten around a person like a constricting noose, they can suffocate the very essence of one’s character, making it nearly impossible to break free. In life, humans face constant tests and trials, and when they err, they often reflect on their mistakes, seeking to correct them. It’s in this process of […]

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Beyond Boundaries: How High Thinking Unlocks Hidden Potential

A person with elevated or high thinking sees beyond the immediate obstacles and focuses on finding solutions. Rather than being consumed by the problems, they rise above, much like an eagle soaring above a mountain range, gaining a broader perspective. To them, challenges are not walls that block the path but stepping stones leading to

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The Pitfalls of Dichotomous Thinking: Why It Is Not Right Thinking

Engaging in dichotomous thinking, also known as “black-and-white thinking,” reduces complex situations to a false duality—everything is either one extreme or the other, with no room for nuance or middle ground. While this kind of thinking may provide a simplistic sense of clarity, it often leads to flawed decision-making and adverse consequences. In contrast, true

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