There’s a strange habit lots of individuals have. They keep buying self-help books. They download courses. They save motivational videos. They follow productivity pages. Their phones are full of screenshots and “I’ll come back to this later” notes. All these, without actually doing the work. Actually, when one really look at it, most persons don’t … Continue reading Stop Collecting Advice. Start Doing the Work.
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Euthanasia: Should it be Legal? Is it Morally Right?
The talk of assisted dying has been a controversial subject matter for ages. Since like forever, different scholars from various disciplines have debated this subject; religiously, morally, legally. Why did I decide to speak on this today? An artist that I didn’t know until only after her death, ended her life at 95 this way. … Continue reading Euthanasia: Should it be Legal? Is it Morally Right?
No One Can Hurt You Without Your Permission
There’s a powerful truth that many people overlook: no one can truly hurt you without your permission. It’s not about denying pain or pretending that cruel words, betrayal, or disappointment don’t sting. Rather, it’s about understanding that your reaction; not the action, ultimately determines the depth of your hurt. We live in a world where … Continue reading No One Can Hurt You Without Your Permission
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
When You Change Your Mind, the Things You Look At Change
Picsart I saw a short video clip. In this video, a man was imprisoned in a cage, about 4ft breadth, 5ft length, and 8ft height. He was surrounded by hundreds of keys. At least one of those keys should open the lock, right? Or maybe not. Anyways to be sure, it will take forever to … Continue reading When You Change Your Mind, the Things You Look At Change
THE LIFE OF A CHRISTIAN
Picsart What is Christianity? Christianity is a monotheistic religion based on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Walk with me: The aim of Jesus Christ is to unite mankind under the canopy of God, with the “Truth,” which is the knowledge of the one true God. He moved to achieve this by … Continue reading THE LIFE OF A CHRISTIAN
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
Kindness should be a norm and not a luxury
Write about a random act of kindness you've done for someone. In a world where the majority live in survival mode, kindness is a treasure. In my article “kindness is not weakness” I highlighted that survival mode is the lowest form of the human nature, with empathy being the highest. Read more In a world … Continue reading Kindness should be a norm and not a luxury
Respect Your Limitations, But Don’t Use Them as an Excuse
Picart image We all have limitations. And this is not necessary a bad thing, it is life. However, how one choses to manage these limitations is where the magic happens. Every person is born with strengths and weaknesses, a unique set of talents, abilities, and limits. Recognizing those limits is not a sign of defeat … Continue reading Respect Your Limitations, But Don’t Use Them as an Excuse
Has Modern Society Made Humans Smarter or More Ignorant?
Modern society has made incredible progress in science, technology, education, and communication. But it has also created a world filled with distractions, misinformation, and shallow thinking. So, the answer depends on how we define “smarter” and “ignorant.” In my article: Why the World is Going Backwards in the Presence of Abundant Knowledge, I examined the … Continue reading Has Modern Society Made Humans Smarter or More Ignorant?