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

The Nation That Couldn’t Hold

Case Study #1: United Kingdom — September 25 2029 The country that once declared itself an island of control learned how quickly an island can become a drift. The Beginning of the Fracture Breath networks in London surged green for eight straight days after The Planetary Accord proposal passed. But Parliament stayed red. Ministers argued […]

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Kavi and the Pattern of Cyclical Renewal: Balancing Growth and Decay

Kavi observed that humanity’s obsession with endless growth had turned societies into exhausted machines, racing toward collapse while ignoring the wisdom of nature’s rhythms. He revealed a truth: life thrives not in straight lines, but in cycles—seasons of flourishing and decay, each essential to the other. By embracing these rhythms, individuals and civilizations could renew

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Between Tradition and Transition: The Struggle of Guardians in Shifting Eras

Examining the annals of history unveils a pattern wherein those upholding the waning world order often compromise their own principles in the face of a burgeoning new order, resembling a fortress in decline when confronted by the emergence of a fresh global paradigm, akin to the breaking dawn. It’s comparable to witnessing the steadfast oak,

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