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The Modern Illusion of Female Success

One of the tragedies of the modern age is the way in which women have been brainwashed and lied to. The way that society has managed to convince women to believe things that have no basis in human nature. Some of the biggest ones that stand out to me is this modern obsession with “getting […]

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About Harsh, written by Dr SN Singh.

To most people, Harsh Raj Tiwari looks harmless—quiet, soft around the edges, the kind of presence that feels safe to stand beside. There is nothing in his expression that warns you, nothing in his tone that hints at anything other than gentleness. If anything, he appears almost breakable, like someone life has already hit too

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Why I Became an Anxious-Avoidant Person

I didn’t wake up one day and decide to be this way. I didn’t choose to overthink every text message or pull away from people right when they get close. Honestly, most of the time, I wish I could stop doing it. But these patterns grew in me long before I understood what they meant.

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Someone Who Believes in You

I sit here, speaking endlessly, and she just listens in silence. She doesn’t need to say much, because her very presence beside me gives me the strength I often forget I have. It’s her energy, her quiet assurance, that makes me feel I truly matter in this vast life. We all need someone like that.

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Ask No Questions and Hear No Lies

There’s a reason the old saying “Ask no questions and hear no lies” has survived centuries. It isn’t just a warning about dishonesty—it’s a strategy, a weapon, and sometimes even an armor. We live in a world obsessed with knowing everything. Information is currency. Opinions are demanded. Answers are expected instantly. But here’s the truth:

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The Silent Partner in Preparation and Success

In our culture, the word ego is often misunderstood. It’s painted as arrogance, pride, or a destructive force that pushes people away. But in truth, ego—when understood and controlled—is not only necessary, it is an essential part of the process of preparation, performance, and achievement. Ego, in its purest form, is not about looking down

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Love yourself Without Changing Your Face

Attractiveness is often mistaken for just good looks—but real allure lies in the energy you project, the way you carry yourself, and the conversations you spark. Charisma, confidence, and uniqueness are not traits you’re born with—they’re cultivated. By mastering just six intentional habits, you can significantly boost how people perceive and respond to you. This

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Breach the Psychological Frontier

At precisely 1:44 AM, Indian precision strikes lit up nine terrorist targets across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Among the facilities struck were the command centers of Lashkar-e-Tayyaba in Muridke and Jaish-e-Mohammad in Bahawalpur — symbols of decades of state-sponsored terror, both comfortably embedded in Pakistan’s Punjab heartland. But this was no mere reprisal. Operation Sindoor

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Understanding the Impact and Finding Balance

Families play a fundamental role in shaping our understanding of relationships, personal space, and emotional health. Some families, however, struggle with modeling healthy boundaries, often creating patterns that can lead to enmeshment, codependency, and difficulty asserting personal needs. This article explores the characteristics of families that do not model boundaries, their impact on individual members,

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Violence, Nonviolence, and Moral Neutrality

The dilemma of whether to use violence to prevent greater harm is a question that has troubled philosophers, ethicists, and leaders for centuries. If an individual is holding a gun and threatening to kill ten of your friends, and you have the means to stop them—potentially by using violence—what should you do? This question transcends

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Why It’s Okay to Put Yourself First

For most of her life, Priya was the person everyone relied on. Family, friends, colleagues—whenever they needed help, she was there. If her co-worker needed a project covered at the last minute, Priya stayed late. If her cousin was going through a breakup, Priya dropped everything to lend a shoulder. And when her parents expected

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The story of Deception with Vulnerability, Fear, and Love.

Deception is as old as humanity. It shows up in our everyday lives—sometimes in harmless ways, sometimes in more painful ones. We lie about little things like being “fine” when we’re not. We smile through heartbreak, mask our fears, or sugarcoat the truth to avoid conflict. But behind every act of deception is a story:

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Understanding the Human Psyche

The intricacies of human psychology are shaped by an intricate interplay of various factors, including biology, cognition, emotions, and social influences. An individual’s psychological foundation is deeply rooted in their genetic predispositions and neurological structures, which govern core aspects like temperament, intelligence, and emotional regulation. Additionally, the brain’s neurochemistry, such as the levels of neurotransmitters

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Unlocking Your Potential

Self-discovery is essential for authentic personal success, as most individuals mistakenly seek external solutions to their problems instead of exploring their inner selves. Comprehending oneself leads to genuine growth and fulfillment. Many attend self-development seminars hoping to find answers outside themselves, but true change arises from within. Recognizing this can transform one’s approach to personal

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Changing Narrative Mechanism of Control

In the complex web of societal interactions, narratives have always been a powerful tool for shaping beliefs, behaviors, and collective actions. At their core, narratives are stories—constructs that give meaning to our experiences and provide frameworks for understanding the world. However, their significance extends far beyond mere storytelling. Narratives can unify communities, inspire movements, and

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Embracing Solitude in the Monsoon: The Best Life of a Pluviophile.

As the first drops of rain kiss the earth, an undeniable magic unfolds. For some, the monsoon is a season of inconvenience, but for a pluviophile—one who loves the rain—this time of year is nothing short of enchanting. Living alone during the monsoon can amplify the joys and tranquility the rain brings, creating a unique

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