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The World and Its Thousand Problems: A Distraction from the Self
Morality is the way we want the world to run but economics is the branch that documents the actual way the world works. And somewhere between this ideal and reality lies a world choked with problems—both grand and ordinary. There is water scarcity, environmental degradation, climate uncertainty, corruption, economic downturns, unemployment, the widening gap between Continue reading
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Why Most People Stay Poor: They Avoid Learning About Money
For most people, finance feels like a headache. It seems complicated, full of strange words and confusing ideas. So, they avoid it. They avoid money talks, financial news, or anything to do with investment or inflation. But here’s the truth: what you don’t know is your biggest weakness. And not understanding finance comes at a Continue reading
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Adaptation once made us human. It may also undo us.
Our remarkable ability to adapt is what led us to become Homo sapiens—the wise species. Through adaptation, we rose to dominate this blue planet. It gave us tools, culture, language, civilization. It gave us everything. But now, this same strength may become our undoing. We’ve adapted so well to comfort, routine, and outdated systems that Continue reading
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A Fire in the Distance
Somewhere beyond our fields and cities, far from the quiet places where morning tea is sipped and children wake up for school, a fire has been lit. It is not the kind of fire that warms or nourishes. It is one that devours. A fire that begins with men in suits and uniforms, in language Continue reading
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The Clock That Ticks for All
There’s a quiet presence in every room, on every wrist, and in every passing moment: the clock. It doesn’t boast. It doesn’t pause. It just ticks—steady, consistent, indifferent. A reminder that time moves forward, whether we’re ready or not. Time is the great equalizer. It doesn’t discriminate between kings and beggars, the wise and the Continue reading
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You Are Not Lost—You Are Just in a Part of Your Story Where the Map Hasn’t Been Drawn Yet
There are moments when the world feels overwhelmingly vast, and we stand in the middle of it, unsure of where we’re going or how we got here. The path ahead is unclear, and we wonder—am I lost? Did I miss something, make the wrong turn, wander too far? But what if being lost isn’t the Continue reading
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The War That Time Forgot
The invasion began on a bright winter morning, just as the first light swept across the snow-dusted peaks of the Himalayas. No sirens, no breaking news — just the quiet hum of life going about its business. After all, the war was a secret. Only a few knew. Presidents, prime ministers, scientists buried deep beneath Continue reading
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AI, Hallucination & Truth: The Intersection
We stand at the cusp of a profound shift in how humans seek knowledge. Search engines, once the gateways to the world’s information, are gradually losing their charm. Typing queries into Google will soon feel as quaint as flipping through a phonebook. Why? Because people are no longer searching — they’re asking. With the rise Continue reading
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The Digital Genome: Charting AI’s Evolution and Humanity’s Final Power
Organic genetic codes have long held the blueprint for life, able to self-replicate and evolve without external guidance. Now, as artificial intelligence matures, we are witnessing the birth of a new form of replication — one not of cells, but of code. With the rise of AI, computers have learned to communicate in encrypted languages Continue reading
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The Age of Experience: Humanity’s Final Chapter
The geological timescale tells the grand, unhurried story of Earth — billions of years measured in stone and silence. Against this vast backdrop, human civilization occupies only the thinnest sliver of time, a fleeting moment called the Holocene Epoch. Within this epoch, scientists have even carved out a human-influenced slice known as the Meghalayan Age, Continue reading
