wisdom
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The Road to Wisdom
We live in an age rich with information.It surrounds us, floods us, and often overwhelms us. Access is no longer the problem—discernment is. Information, by itself, is inert. It tells us what is, but it does not tell us what it means. Almost everyone today carries vast amounts of information, yet that abundance does not Continue reading
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Peace Is Not the Absence of Struggle
In my last two blog posts, I may have sounded self-contradictory. One day, I wrote about carrying peace within the heart. The next, I questioned the beauty of perpetual peace. Today, I want to clarify what I truly meant. When I speak of perpetual peace, I imagine a kind of cosmic stillness—an unmoving universe, perfectly Continue reading
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Never Bring Logic to a Half-Knowledge Conversation
There’s a simple rule life teaches you—slowly, painfully, and with great clarity: never bring logic to a conversation where the other person is armed only with half-knowledge. Half-knowledge is loud. It is confident, stubborn, and strangely proud of its own limits. People who know only a fragment of the truth often speak like they’ve mastered Continue reading
