July 2025
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Invented: New Warfare
We often imagine war through the lens of history: tanks rumbling, bullets flying, soldiers dying. But what if the deadliest wars of our time are being fought not on battlefields, but in boardrooms and bank networks—without a single bullet fired or a single drop of blood spilled? Welcome to the age of financial warfare, the Continue reading
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Above the Sky: Lessons on Moving Forward
There’s no subject in science called darkness—only the absence of light.No subject called coldness—only the absence of heat. And perhaps that’s how life works too. We focus too often on what’s missing, forgetting that beauty begins where we choose to see the light. Three Metres Above the Sky One of my favorite films is the Continue reading
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The (Forgotten) Power of Why
One of the most powerful questions in the human vocabulary is “Why?”—and yet, most of us stop asking it far too early in life. We used it freely as children. We questioned everything with an insatiable curiosity:Why is the sky blue? Why do we sleep? Why can’t I eat cake for dinner?But somewhere along the Continue reading
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Three Vital Lessons School Forgot to Teach
Have you ever stepped out of school feeling like you aced the exams but somehow missed out on how to live life? You’re not alone. Our education system teaches us many things, but often skips the three most vital lessons—the ones that truly matter to every single human, regardless of class, country, or creed: 1. Continue reading
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Three Words to Wealth
Everyone wants to be wealthy. Yet only a handful ever make it to the billionaire’s club. What do they know that the rest of us don’t? It boils down to three simple words. Not complex formulas, not a hidden treasure map—but three concepts that the financially savvy live by. 1. Asset An asset is anything Continue reading
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Three Vital Problems
Nothing is constant—except change. The dunes of a desert shift with the winds, and even the most still pond is in motion, turning slowly toxic in its stagnancy. Life, too, is not meant to remain still. Those who resist change know—just as well as those who embrace it—that change is not only good, it is Continue reading
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The Real World: A Mirror We Refuse to Look Into
We live in an age where the world claims to be more connected, more advanced, and more prosperous than ever before. But is that really true? Strip away the glitter of social media, the facade of technological progress, the engineered feel-good narratives of advertising and media—what do we find? A world that is still broken. Continue reading
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Searching for Meaning in a Silent Universe: Why Do We Exist?
There’s more to life than waking, working, marrying, reproducing, and existing.If that’s all there is to being human—how are we any different from animals? We invent technologies, compose symphonies, launch satellites, hoard money, envy success, and sympathize with suffering. But rarely do we stop to ask the most vital question: Why are we here? Is Continue reading
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Sense and Stupidity: Choosing Your Mountain
“Tigers are strange elephants, they don’t have tusks.”Sounds absurd? That’s because it is.But it perfectly illustrates how often people pretend to be experts in things they barely understand. We all know someone like that—someone who confidently comments on everything under the sun. They have an opinion about politics, religion, gardening, space science, and even your Continue reading
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Knowing the Goal: The Lighthouse of a Meaningful Life
“The good thing about life is that there are many ways we can live it. It is not necessary to follow set protocols.” Life, in all its vastness and mystery, is a journey between birth and death—a grand adventure that unfolds through dreams, love, and freedom. And yet, despite the infinite paths we can walk, Continue reading
