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Three Essential Lessons for Graduates Facing a Complex World

The letter to graduates acknowledges the overwhelming complexity of modern life shaped by information overload and rapid change. It emphasizes the importance of filtering out noise, pursuing depth in thinking, and cultivating empathy. The author encourages prioritizing clarity, pace, and mental well-being while navigating an uncertain future influenced by technology.
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Why Live Beyond Basic Needs? A Question Worth Asking

The content reflects on human needs beyond mere survival, questioning societal norms that prioritize more over fulfillment. It critiques consumerism and the systemic pressures shaping desires, urging individuals to define their own needs and purpose. The author encourages conscious living and intentional choices to foster genuine well-being and happiness.
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From Elevator Guards to Mr. Olympia: What People Can Teach You

We often look up to icons or scroll past strangers without realizing the wisdom they carry. From the quiet patience of an elevator guard to the grit of Arnold Schwarzenegger, this blog explores how learning from people — not labels — can reshape your perspective. If you’re curious enough, everyone becomes a teacher.
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The Quiet Cost of Convenience: Why Growing Food Still Matters

In just a few thousand years, we’ve gone from full-time food seekers to passive consumers. Today, most of us don’t know where our food comes from—let alone how to grow it. This blog explores how outsourcing our food supply didn’t just bring convenience; it cost us autonomy, sustainability, and a vital connection to the Earth.
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Comfort vs Purpose: Do You Really Have to Choose?

Most people chase comfort early in life, but eventually, many arrive at a point where comfort alone feels empty. This blog explores the tension between comfort and purpose — and why you don’t have to sacrifice one for the other. Instead, you can define your “enough” and use that foundation to build a life filled…
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When Jobs Get Too Easy, They Disappear

As technology makes tasks simpler, skilled jobs quietly vanish. From horse riders to software engineers, history shows a clear pattern: when your work becomes easy enough for anyone, it’s no longer a job — it’s a feature. This blog explores how AI is accelerating that shift and what it means for the future of work.
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Attitude Beats Intelligence: Every Time

Being intelligent is often a matter of genetics—you don’t really earn it. Intelligence can give you a head start in life, putting you leaps ahead of your peers by default. It’s like beginning a race a few steps in front. But does that guarantee you’ll win? Not necessarily. The journey isn’t only about the head…
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World Environment Day Urgency: A Wake-Up Call, Not a Celebration

Every year on June 5th, we celebrate World Environment Day with hashtags, plantation drives, and feel-good posters. But step outside for a moment. Rivers are foaming. Cities are gasping. Forests are disappearing. Climate disasters aren’t distant anymore—they knock every month. I’ve lived long enough to see weather become news. And now, news is just weather…
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In Gratitude to Medical Science: 5 Diseases That No Longer Haunt Us

There are several troubling trends in this century: the widening gap between the rich and the poor, poor governance in third-world countries, money becoming the central theme of life, and now, AI is eating up jobs. It’s hard to ignore how much suffering has crept into our daily lives. Movies are being made about the…

