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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 Reliable Bridges: Trust as the Keystone of Civilization

Kavi observed that humanity’s greatest conflicts arose not from scarcity or difference, but from fractured trust. He taught that trust is the invisible architecture of society—a bridge connecting individuals, communities, and nations. When this bridge weakens, societies crumble into suspicion, and nations clash over phantom threats. To heal a fractured world, Kavi revealed how to rebuild […]

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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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