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Dary tales

 Life is one, and courage is now found in folk stories. The rare and frightening thing is standing with the truth. The happiest understanding of myself comes from any socially relevant content that no one dares to look at or like, as they fear losing sin and guilt or facing anarchy.  A world order where "we can't" and "we can" are ironically the same; imperialism or colonialism claims humanity in fiction but kills thousands in reality. My rationality and intellect allow me to read with human emotions and ethics that few experience, even in dreams or books. Without a deep study, a simple analysis can reveal truths, facts, and realities in this era overwhelmed by information.  The script executed professionally everywhere divides people into silos of silence, erasing the sense of empathy and compassion. Colonialists looted wealth, and then came the "commonwealth"—where there's nothing common about the wealth except the sweat and labor of poorer count

Decoding marketing

 In today’s world, people are increasingly absorbed in social media, entertainment, and other pleasure-driven activities, often at the expense of pursuing a meaningful purpose. This trend isn’t merely coincidental; there is evidence suggesting that corporations and agencies may actively promote these distractions. Studies have shown that social media and gaming platforms are designed to stimulate dopamine—a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward—in the brain. This instant gratification, while enjoyable, can create a cycle of dependency, leading to less critical thinking and reduced focus on long-term goals. By continuously engaging in these “dopamine traps,” individuals become more responsive to the immediate rewards provided by these platforms, which makes them easier to influence and control. Instead of fostering independent, rational thought, these activities often condition people to prioritize short-term satisfaction over meaningful pursuits. Over time, this could li

Renissance of Humanity

As humanity races into the future, we find ourselves caught in an era of paradox—our economies grow while social harmony falters, technological progress surges forward even as unemployment rises, and advancements in health and education somehow end up inaccessible to many who need them the most. The stark reality is that the well-being of society has taken a back seat to profits, and our world seems increasingly indifferent to the moral and ethical values that should underpin a truly evolved and enlightened civilization.  A Cinematic Reflection of a Bleak Reality Many recent Indian films, such as Ganapath, Kalkki and Roopanthara, have painted a haunting vision of the future—a future in which water, clean air, and empathy itself are scarce commodities. These films mirror a world where nations hoard resources, leaders act out of self-interest, and the masses are left to fend for themselves in a grim landscape marked by cruelty and scarcity. Their fictional scenarios hold a disturbing ech

Pompous Corner

 To those who exploit growing anti-religious sentiments: if you truly care about saving a nation or its people, have the courage to speak truth to power, even in the face of increasing intolerance to criticism. In a democracy, elected leaders should not become pompous autocrats. Today, many in power use religion—whether in America with Christian Zionists, in Israel with Jewish Zionists, or in India with Hindu fascists—to push false narratives against Islam. Authorities manipulate these doctrines to justify atrocities, using them as a shield while encouraging the mob to partake in the oppression.