The Uprising Global Religious Tensions: Causes, Consequences, and the Call for Unity

Picsart In recent years, the world has witnessed a noticeable rise in religious tensions from violent conflicts and political polarization to deep social divisions fueled by faith-based ideologies. What was once thought to be a slowly fading phenomenon in an age of globalization and digital connectivity has instead re-emerged with alarming intensity. Social media is … Continue reading The Uprising Global Religious Tensions: Causes, Consequences, and the Call for Unity

The Oldest Trick in the Book: The “Us vs. Them” Tactic

Picsart Today, I shall like to discuss one of the oldest trick in the book; History has shown us that power does not always rest on strength alone but often on manipulation. Among the oldest and most effective political tools ever wielded is the “Us vs. Them” tactic; the deliberate creation of an enemy to … Continue reading The Oldest Trick in the Book: The “Us vs. Them” Tactic

For the Elite, the Media is the Chief Ideological Weapon

Picsart Throughout history, ruling classes have relied on more than military strength or economic resources to maintain power. Control over ideas, the ability to shape how people see the world, has always been just as crucial. The media ranks among the most powerful weapon the elite use to shape how people think, behave, and even … Continue reading For the Elite, the Media is the Chief Ideological Weapon

In Court of Justice, Both Parties Know the Truth; It Is the Judge Who Is on Trial

Picsart. When two people go to court, they are not looking for the truth. They already know it. The person who did wrong knows he did wrong, and the one who was wronged knows the reality of what happened. Both parties carry the truth with them into the courtroom. So why do they come before … Continue reading In Court of Justice, Both Parties Know the Truth; It Is the Judge Who Is on Trial

The Pawns Hate Each Other, But the Players Are Friends

In every society, whether in politics, business, or even daily social structures, there exists a recurring pattern: those at the bottom often find themselves in conflict, while those at the top, who pull the strings, tend to share alliances. This paradox is well illustrated by the saying, “the pawns always hate each other, but the … Continue reading The Pawns Hate Each Other, But the Players Are Friends

True Societal Growth Begins With the Innovation of the Mind

In response to my article “Has Modern Society Made Humans Smarter or More Ignorant? Read more” someone raised a concern about how his son who used to love reading books and magazines, as well as any radio or tv channels that put out educational contents, like national geographic, and nat geo wild, suddenly stopped reading … Continue reading True Societal Growth Begins With the Innovation of the Mind

Creative Works are Windows to Someone Else’s Thoughts

What are your top ten favorite movies? Creative minds are the engines behind all great ideas and innovations. The world is developed and built by creative minds. When we speak of a work of art, for example: a movie, they don’t just shape perspectives, but wield the power to influence cultures and civilizations. Movies, just … Continue reading Creative Works are Windows to Someone Else’s Thoughts

Happiness Comes from Within, It’s Your Job, Not Someone Else’s.

List 30 things that make you happy. Many individuals thinks happiness comes from others, or external forces such as, a partner, a job, or material things. However, what makes one happy might not be appealing to another. In other words happiness comes from within you. But what is this happiness exactly? In my article “The … Continue reading Happiness Comes from Within, It’s Your Job, Not Someone Else’s.

Curiosity: The Engine of Growth and Discovery

Picsart image What are you curious about? What is curiosity? Curiosity is a natural emotional state that leads people to seek new information and experiences. Curiosity is one of the most powerful forces that drives human progress. It is the inner desire to learn, explore, and understand the world around us. From childhood to adulthood, … Continue reading Curiosity: The Engine of Growth and Discovery