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
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What do you know about racism?
Racism! So simple a word, yet echoes in silence, breeding hatred, pain, and fear in it wake. Almost every individual who is of age, somehow have an opinion about racism, as they are either assumed to be a perpetrator or a victim of it. But, what exactly is this racism? Many are of the belief … Continue reading What do you know about racism?
Is freedom without purpose a cage without locks?
We often think of freedom as the ability to do whatever we want, whenever we want. No rules, no limits. It sounds great at first but is it really? I have written multiple articles about freedom, so not to re-examine it again; this article will focus strictly on the above subject. Imagine one in a … Continue reading Is freedom without purpose a cage without locks?
The Art of Asking Questions
In a world saturated with information, the ability to ask the right question is more valuable than ever. While answers or perhaps what seems like answers are abundant, and often a Google search away, the quality of the answers we receive or uncover depends largely on the quality of the questions we ask. I wrote … Continue reading The Art of Asking Questions
The Plaque of Assumption Stems from Individual Perceptions
This topic might not seem like much, however, the very essence of this discussion is most likely present in the subconscious of every reader of this write up. It is a thought pattern. Have you ever made conclusions about situations or events without knowing the full facts? That is called assumption. Assumptions are judgments or … Continue reading The Plaque of Assumption Stems from Individual Perceptions
What You Should Know About Fear
What fears have you overcome and how? What is fear? Fear is seen as a natural emotional response to a perceived threat or danger. It is a fundamental survival mechanism, hardwired within the subconscious, that triggers individuals to respond to situations that might pose harm or risk. Fear triggers physiological, psychological, and behavioral changes that … Continue reading What You Should Know About Fear
The Greatest Leaders are Followers
Are you a leader or a follower? Who is a leader? A leader is an individual who influences, inspires, and guides a group of people toward achieving a common goal. Leadership can occur in various settings, such as organizations, communities, families, or nations. The role of a leader often involves making decisions, motivating others, setting … Continue reading The Greatest Leaders are Followers
The Greatest Chains are the Ones We Place on Ourselves
Picsart image Life is full of challenges, and we often find ourselves constrained by obstacles we perceive as external. These obstacles could be in form of societal expectations, financial limitations, or cultural norms. While these obstacles, or barriers can be very real, the most profound limitations are often the ones we impose upon ourselves. These … Continue reading The Greatest Chains are the Ones We Place on Ourselves
Evil is the Absence of God
Creation is perfect in itself, without evil. In fact, the concept of evil is alien to creation, as it is good. Evil is only a man made concept, brought into play as a result of the absence of God, for God is love. I have a lot to say about this, but i would rather … Continue reading Evil is the Absence of God
The Foundational Flaws in Biblical Literalism of Christendom
Image from picsart Christendom traditionally refers to the worldwide community of Christians or the collective Christian states, cultures, and societies historically influenced by Christianity. Biblical Literalism in Christendom Biblical literalism involves believing that scriptures are true in a straightforward or strictly factual, historical sense, rejecting symbolic or metaphorical readings. For example the creation narrative in … Continue reading The Foundational Flaws in Biblical Literalism of Christendom