War
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Were We Wiser as Children? A Reflection on Adulthood
Growing up is often seen as a journey toward wisdom, responsibility, and understanding. But what if, in reality, adulthood is not an evolution but a degeneration? What if, instead of maturing into responsible beings, we are merely losing something far more valuable—our innocence, our purity, and our natural sense of justice? Children are often dismissed Continue reading
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One Last Fight [Fiction]
The battlefield was covered in blood and smoke, filled with the bodies of fallen warriors. The air was heavy with the smell of fire and death. He stood among the ruins, his armor broken, his body bruised. His sword was chipped and dull, barely able to cut anymore. Yet, he stood firm, the last warrior Continue reading
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For the Love of
WarArtHave you ever wondered why nearly all of Europe is adorned with architectural marvels and grand monuments? The simple answer is that Europe was the cradle of the Renaissance. However, that alone does not fully capture the deep-rooted love Europeans have for art and architecture. When other civilizations were reaching great heights in science, culture, Continue reading
