Recognition

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

The Quiet Currents

Most of us are taught to seek attention, recognition, and visibility. But nature tells a different story. The foam on a river disappears. The crashing waves fade. Yet the quiet currents beneath the surface sustain life, nourish ecosystems, and shape the world. In the same way, the greatest contributions are often made by those who […]

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Love as Recognition

Most love songs begin with attraction. This one begins with recognition. Recognition explores a different understanding of love—not as the discovery of someone new, but as the rediscovery of something timeless. It is about meeting a person who feels strangely familiar, as though they awaken a forgotten truth, a buried memory, or a lost part

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The Test of Recognition (The Temptation of Ego Validation)

The morning light danced through the trees as Emil and his grandfather sat by the lake. Birds chirped, water shimmered—but Emil’s thoughts were elsewhere. “Grandfather,” Emil began, his voice hesitant, “why does it feel good when people notice me? When they say I’m smart or talented?” His grandfather smiled, not with amusement, but with understanding.

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Kavi and the Pattern of Desire

Kavi had long been fascinated by the restless nature of human desires. From the moment we take our first breath, we are driven by a hunger for more—more success, more love, more wealth, more recognition. Yet, in this finite world, these desires often remain unfulfilled, leaving many with a lingering sense of failure. The Desire

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Resilience: The Road from Rejection to Recognition

Recognition always comes after rejection. This reflects the idea that often, success or acknowledgment follows initial setbacks or rejection. It’s similar to a diamond, formed under immense pressure over time. Just as a seed needs to be buried in darkness before sprouting into a plant, sometimes rejection is the precursor to eventual recognition. Like the

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