Category: Economy
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The Cost of Love in Relation to Productivity
Read more → : The Cost of Love in Relation to ProductivityWhat love subtracts from output and returns in meaning.
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Productivity: How an Economy Learns to Snap Bricks Better
Read more → : Productivity: How an Economy Learns to Snap Bricks BetterAn economic exploration of productivity using LEGO as a restrained metaphor for efficiency, leverage, and long-term wealth creation.
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Money: Abstraction of Control or Prototype of Power?
Read more → : Money: Abstraction of Control or Prototype of Power?Money is often treated as neutral and technical, but its deeper function is ambiguous. Is money an abstraction of control, quietly narrowing behaviour? Or is it a prototype of power, an early model of the capacity to shape reality? This essay explores how money disciplines…
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Guilt – When conscience guides, when it corrodes, and when it is no longer yours.
Read more → : Guilt – When conscience guides, when it corrodes, and when it is no longer yours.Guilt is often mistaken for virtue, but it is merely a signal. This essay explores what guilt actually is, how it differs from shame, why some guilt heals while other guilt imprisons, and how inherited, projected, and engineered guilt distort conscience.
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What if monotheism is a point in hue-man evolution?
Read more → : What if monotheism is a point in hue-man evolution?A reflective essay on monotheism as a cultural evolutionary step: how a single ultimate principle can compress complexity, scale cooperation, and reshape moral imagination while introducing new risks of rigidity.
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Tax and Fasting: Constraint, Discipline, and Order
Read more → : Tax and Fasting: Constraint, Discipline, and OrderA conceptual comparison of tax and fasting as mechanisms that shape behaviour, discipline desire, and structure society.
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Desperation: Power, Survival, and the Wound That Doesn’t Close
Read more → : Desperation: Power, Survival, and the Wound That Doesn’t CloseAn essay exploring desperation and betrayal across theology, psychology, and five traditions revealing how power, survival logic, and moral injury shape human collapse and rupture.
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Betrayal in the Qur’an: Trust, Treachery, and Moral Weight
Read more → : Betrayal in the Qur’an: Trust, Treachery, and Moral WeightA Qur’anic exploration of betrayal khiyānah, trust (amānah), hypocrisy, justice, forgiveness, and moral accountability.
