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A Night When Fate Turned Twice
It was a late and bitterly cold night. I was walking with a heavy burden of despair on my back, each step more difficult than the last. I had moved forward for a long time, sometimes even reaching dead ends, and walking alone through the darkness of night was far from pleasant. Loneliness had become the only word that truly described me.
By Amir Jafari 2 months ago in Humans
Necessary Truth
The Foundation Of All Thinking Every human act of reason begins with an assumption. The assumption is that logic exists. When we say something is true or false, when we draw conclusions or recognize contradictions, we rely on fixed laws of thought that we did not invent. These laws are universal, consistent, and independent of personal opinion.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans
When Logic Becomes A Weapon
The Rise Of Performative Reason We live in an age where people worship logic but rarely use it with integrity. Reason has become a stage performance rather than a search for truth. Arguments that once served to clarify reality now serve to elevate ego. Debate has become entertainment. Outrage has replaced understanding.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans
Heart's Commitment
When you fall in love with someone, don't focus on how long your time together will last, or calculate the gains and losses in this chapter of your journey. If the day comes when you truly have to say goodbye, then let yourselves wave farewell through misty eyes, offering mutual thanks. How wonderfully warm and comforting it is to look back and be grateful that your life paths once intertwined, that your memories bloomed with such vivid color. When you love someone, please treat them with ultimate gentleness. Even if fate inevitably forces you to choose the painful half of life, ensure your shared memories are flawless. At the very least, you once belonged to each other.
By Water&Well&Page2 months ago in Humans
Is Your Energy a Luxury or a Commodity?
The simple statement, “You should think of your energy as an expensive luxury. Not everyone can afford it. Not everyone has invested effort in you, so you don't need to invest effort in these people. Where you spend your energy is where your day is,” has left a deep impression on me.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Humans
The Attention Economy: Why Our Focus Became the World's Most Valuable Currency
Introduction: Every Swipe Counts Every morning, you wake up, reach for your phone, and swipe. You've already "spent" some of the most valuable resource of the new world—your attention—before you even take breakfast. Every click, every swipe, every deliberation over a video is monitored, measured, and monetized. Your attention has turned into currency, power that fuels Silicon Valley's machines, the world's ad titans, and the media giants.
By The Chaos Cabinet2 months ago in Humans
Virgo Woman & Virgo Man Compatibility Score. AI-Generated.
When a Virgo woman and a Virgo man come together, the connection often feels natural, grounded, and remarkably stable. Both share a deep appreciation for clarity, honesty, and emotional maturity. They value routines, respect commitments, and believe in putting real effort into a relationship. Because they think in similar ways, it’s easy for them to understand each other without needing dramatic explanations.
By Inspire and Fun2 months ago in Humans
Does Love Have to Die Three Times Before the Soul Awakens?
Many people believe that love is eternal, unconditional, and involves sacrifice, dedication, and wholehearted devotion. But such love is often merely a series of periods of intoxication and disillusionment in life’s journey—until we personally experience three "deaths of love" before our souls truly awaken and realize:
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Humans
Concentric Circles in Space
My mind travels in concentric loops. It moves in circles around a point, like the planets revolve around the sun, or like water around a toilet bowl. (Dr. Patty Lovarco just screamed at me that planetary orbits are ellipses and not circles.)
By A. S. Lawrence2 months ago in Humans





