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

The Fire and the Balance

The fire crackled softly as Emil stared into the dancing flames. A distant siren wailed in the city beyond the hills. Tension hung in the air like smoke—another protest, another clash. The world felt loud, angry, and unyielding. “Grandfather,” Emil said, his voice tight, “why does everything feel so extreme? People are either shouting for […]

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Kavi and the Pattern of Reflective Accountability: The Alchemy of Self-Awareness and Harmony

Kavi observed that humanity’s cycles of hatred and fear stem not from inherent differences, but from the refusal to confront the shadows within one’s own community. He taught that dominance, whether political, religious, or cultural, is a mirror reflecting internal fractures rather than external threats. True harmony, he argued, blooms only when groups turn the

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The Perils of Reactionary Ideologies: A Call for Moderation

Over the past 200 years, various ideologies—such as communalism, fascism, socialism, terrorism, Zionism, and feminism—have emerged. These “ISMs” often arise from reactionary mindsets influenced by specific viewpoints. A close examination reveals that when individuals become deeply entrenched in these reactionary ideas, the complexities and delicate balance of human life can be overshadowed. What gives rise

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Flames of Destruction: The Perpetual Cycle of Violence

Imagine violence as a voracious flame, consuming everything in its path. Each act of violence is like adding fuel to the fire, but instead of quelling it, the flames grow fiercer, spreading beyond control. Wars, extremism, regime changes, cyberattacks, information warfare, and economic sanctions are like different sparks igniting from the same inferno, each intensifying

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