#Philosophy
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Blogs
The Quiet Power of Patience
Let us not underestimate patience. Let us reclaim it. For in its silence lies the seed of all meaningful transformation.…
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Blogs
Let us Read: Reading for Our Lives
Let us read—not to impress others, but to impress upon ourselves the weight of being human. By Abdullah Usman Morai…
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Owning Nothing, Gaining Everything
When we embrace the impermanence of things, we begin to value life more deeply Ownership is temporary. Possessions are fleeting.…
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Literature
Literary Analysis: Philosophy of Poetry
Some specialists believe that philosophy began with poetry, particularly in the search for the origin of the universe and things…
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Psychology
The Architecture of Happiness
Happiness isn’t a singular emotion. It is a broad, layered experience that includes emotional satisfaction, mental health, social bonds, economic…
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Ethics
Ethics: The Silent Compass
Ethics is not a set of ancient rules written on a dusty scroll; it is the invisible compass that quietly…
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Philosophy
Value of Life: If I Lived 36,500 Days
This is not a story about one person’s life. It is a mirror held up to any life — to…
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Philosophy
The Laundry Junction of Time
We are now ordinary persons, a subhuman race, even below the animals and vegetation, who talks of stars but has…
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Philosophy
O That Macbeth had read a poem…
When stones start sparkling with emotions, literature can be said to have performed its part to perfection. By Jernail S.…
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Philosophy
Survival of the Fittest & the Most Endangered Species
The market does not support any idea which does not contribute to the further disintegration of the society. Dr. Jernail…
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