“Writing is the painting of the voice”
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Why Seeking Truth Matters in Modern Life
“Truth”—the word feels intimidating, spiritual, disconnected from reality, and often reserved for philosophers or spiritual leaders. These misconceptions prevent most of us from truly understanding what “truth” means, let alone seeing it clearly. Perhaps there could be a more relatable term, but alternatives like “honesty,” “integrity,” or “rightness” have their limitations. They’re subjective and change… Read more
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What Economic History Reveals About Human Nature: A Century of Consumer Behavior
Introduction The past century has felt like an endless economic roller coaster, with industrial booms, crushing depressions, rapid globalization, digital revolutions, and now, an AI-driven economy. But behind these dramatic shifts lies a persistent truth: we keep making the same economic mistakes, guided by optimism, fear, greed, convenience, and an insatiable desire for social status.… Read more
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LA Fires: California Driest Period in 1200 years
How Climate Change is Destroying Even the Richest Nations California is currently enduring its driest period in over 1,200 years, a phenomenon known as a megadrought. This extreme aridity has been linked to human-induced climate change, which is fueling an increase in wildfires, heatwaves, and ecological collapse. Despite being one of the wealthiest regions in… Read more
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The AI Revolution: Human Producers Are Being Replaced
I don’t usually write about technology, but I can’t help myself this time. The long-term impact of Artificial Intelligence is too profound to ignore. We cannot truly understand the future if we don’t understand the role AI is going to play in it. This isn’t just another industrial or digital revolution—it is the biggest transformation… Read more
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The Illusion of Being Different
Discussions on books are always fascinating. One reader finds inspiration, another sees a cautionary tale, while someone else dismisses the book entirely. This is the beauty of perspective—each person’s experiences, knowledge, and biases shape how they interpret the same piece of writing. In one such discussion, an argument emerged that stood out: The claim was… Read more
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The Illusion of Regret and the Reality of Life
A normal life could be full of regrets—things we wish we could go back in time to fix, choices we think could have made us happier, healthier, or more successful. But is there truly a perfect life? If given a chance to erase past mistakes, would we feel liberated? If we had our dream life,… Read more
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