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

Kavi and the Pattern of Failure’s Hidden Code

Kavi noticed that humanity’s obsession with victory blinded it to the wisdom hidden in defeat. While most chased success like a fleeting shadow, he uncovered a paradox: failure is not the opposite of success but its greatest teacher. Those who thrived, he realized, were not those who avoided mistakes but those who deciphered failure’s encrypted […]

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Beyond Illusions: Embracing Realism to Achieve True Success

In this world, there is no perfect yardstick by which everything can be measured. To achieve a successful life, we must ground ourselves in reality. Success does not favor those who chase dreams built on illusions. Often, people experience setbacks because they fail to distinguish between the ideal and the achievable. Think of life as

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Steering Through the Storm: The Balance Between Emotion and Rationality

The true secret to a person’s success lies in their ability to keep their mind clear, even when their heart is ablaze with emotion. Like a captain steering a ship through a violent storm, they do not let the waves of feelings cloud their judgment. Just as the moon holds its steady course despite the

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Gifts from the Divine: The True Measure of Success and Failure

Let us approach both triumph and defeat with the understanding that they are gifts from the Divine. Success should make us humble, while failure should demonstrate our courage in maintaining balance. There’s no place for arrogance in victory or complaints in defeat. In this life, winning and losing are tests of character. Neither the loser

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