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Continue reading →: Do Not Put People Inside Your Heart Too Early
Many people believe that being a good friend means opening your heart quickly, trusting deeply, and giving generously. But life teaches a harder, quieter lesson: not everyone who enters your life deserves a place inside your heart. A heart is not an open field where anyone may walk freely. It is…
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Continue reading →: The Poison of Jealousy, Envy, and Racism: Facing Unfairness with Strength and WisdomIn every society, there are people who, for reasons rooted in insecurity, fear, or prejudice, respond to others’ success and virtue with envy and hostility. These individuals may spread rumors, propagate lies, or manipulate others, seeking to isolate their target and turn a community against them. Such behavior is not…
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Continue reading →: Raising Good Men: The Foundation of a Strong SocietyA society is only as strong as the men it raises. If a community cannot produce men of character, courage, and conscience, it is doomed to collapse under its own weight. I have seen this truth in small ways and large — in homes where fathers are absent, in neighborhoods…
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Continue reading →: Why Prostitution, Drugs, and Alcohol Hurt the U.S.What a Broken Heart may Shout: A strong and just country cannot thrive when its people are enslaved to addiction or exploitation. Prostitution, drugs, and alcohol are not just personal problems; they are societal ones. They weaken families, destroy potential, and drain the moral and economic strength of a nation.…
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Continue reading →: Why America Needs to Respect Its Teachers AgainThe truth: In many countries, teachers hold a position of great respect. They are valued even above doctors or engineers, for they shape minds, cultivate logic, and guide the future. Teaching is recognized as a noble profession, a calling, and a responsibility to the next generation. Yet here in the…
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Continue reading →: CORRUPTION and Hidden ROT in ACADEMIACan you believe that even in academia — a realm we assume to be governed by intellect, ethics, and the pursuit of truth — corruption and abuse run deep? It is a gaping wound, festering beneath a carefully maintained surface of respectability and prestige. Beneath the surface lies a culture…
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Continue reading →: The Journey of Faith: Understanding Islam and MuslimsAt the age of twenty, I began asking myself a difficult but honest question: How relevant is my religion in shaping who I am and who I want to become?I found myself skeptical about the connection between Islam and Muslims — the way the religion was taught versus the way it was lived. For a…
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Continue reading →: The Universities are SuicidingUniversities, once revered as sacred spaces for knowledge and growth, have devolved into oppressive environments characterized by fear and competition. This decline represents more than an educational crisis; it reflects a broader societal decay in values and morals. Unless universities reclaim their true purpose, humanity’s future is at stake.
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Continue reading →: The Theory of RacismAfter 50 years in this blue world, I think I come to believe that the idea of so-called racism is one of the greatest deception ever invented. It began with Satan, who was racist toward Adam. Out of jealousy, Satan cursed himself. Racism, at its core, is nothing but a…
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Continue reading →: Scammers Are Turning Our Country Into a Field of Disappointment and MistrustBy Ms. Noelle Sophie In every generation, a nation’s strength has always rested on one invisible, yet powerful foundation: trust. Trust in our neighbors, in our systems, and in the belief that hard work and honesty still matter. But today, we are witnessing a slow and troubling erosion of that foundation…
