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

The Fire Within: A Story of Creation and Destruction

Long ago, in a world not unlike our own, humanity thrived in a vibrant mosaic of ideas, cultures, and perspectives. This diversity was both its greatest strength and its most dangerous flaw. It was said that every idea, every invention, every leap forward was born from a disagreement—a spark that illuminated paths unknown. In the […]

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Paths of Progress: Building or Burning?

Genuine progress is like cultivating a garden. Each plant grows only through diligent care, nurturing its roots in fertile soil. Yet, there are those who, rather than tending to their own garden, seek to burn down their neighbor’s in hopes of gaining more sunlight. But the sunlight that shines brightest is earned, not stolen. Destroying

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The Dual Faces of Conflict and Tranquility

War is invariably associated with acts of heroism, yet it seldom produces beneficial outcomes. In contrast, peace might seem to accomplish nothing, but the most significant achievements are always realized through peaceful means. Imagine war as a blazing wildfire, captivating in its ferocity and demanding admiration for the bravery it necessitates. Heroes emerge from the

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Progress as a Shared Journey: Illuminating Paths Without Diminishing Others

The ascent of progress stands as the fruit of diligent human labor, yet, regrettably, there are those who perceive the destruction of others as the immediate stairway to their own advancement. This notion is akin to building one’s tower of achievement on the crumbling foundations of others’ misfortune. Imagine progress as a majestic tree, its

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