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

The Law of Light and Shadow

The night was cool as Emil walked back from school, the folded copy of the letter still pressed inside his ledger. The scarred greenhouse, the mural, the solar lamp—all lingered in his mind. He and Priya had done it. They had sent their words out into the world, fragile as paper, bold as fire. When […]

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The Measure of Nations

The morning light spilled softly through the kitchen window, brushing the table where Emil sat with the ledger closed beside him. Sleep had eased his mind, but Grandfather’s words from the night before still echoed: “The old order whispers in councils and capitals just as it does in boardrooms.” He fingered a small basil leaf

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Kavi and the Pattern of Knowledge-Morality Synergy

Kavi saw that humanity’s greatest struggles arose not from external forces but from the erosion of two foundational pillars: knowledge and morality. Like a ship lost at sea without a compass, societies that neglected these principles drifted into chaos, their potential squandered by ignorance and ethical decay. He taught that knowledge without morality is a

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Kavi and the Pattern of Unquestioned Beliefs

Kavi observed a troubling pattern in human thinking—people often accepted information at face value, mesmerized by how it was presented rather than questioning its foundation. He noticed that millions believed conspiracy theories, false political claims, or ideological narratives simply because they had never been taught how to critically evaluate knowledge. The Pattern of Unquestioned Beliefs

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Breaking the Illusion: How Criticism Polishes Your Mind

When you see a blemish on your face, the mirror draws your gaze to it, and you accept its reflection without resistance. In much the same way, a critic serves as an intellectual mirror, revealing imperfections in your thinking. Just as you would address a spot on your face, you should recognize and contemplate the

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Why One Should Not Criticize Someone’s Intentions: Focus on Actions and Knowledge

Criticizing someone’s intentions is like trying to judge the quality of a painting by the thoughts of the artist rather than the strokes on the canvas. Intentions are invisible, intangible, and often complex, woven from threads of personal history, values, and emotions. To criticize them is to attempt to navigate an uncharted sea with no

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Navigating Life’s Seas: The Interplay of Knowledge and Morality

Our existence hinges on two pillars: knowledge, the compass guiding us through the intricate map of the world, and morality, the moral fiber weaving the fabric of our lives. When we lose our grasp on these essential elements, our journey in this world becomes a ship adrift without a compass, unable to chart a course

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