Category: Economy
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Teaching with LEGO: Teaching Core Economic Principles
Read more → : Teaching with LEGO: Teaching Core Economic PrinciplesDiscover how LEGO bricks can turn economics into a living, creative classroom experience — illustrating scarcity, productivity, trade, and innovation in action.
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Attitude vs Conditioning: Awareness Beyond the Reflex
Read more → : Attitude vs Conditioning: Awareness Beyond the ReflexWhere the reflex ends, choice begins — exploring how conditioning shapes attitude and how awareness reclaims it.
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Money as a Prototype
Read more → : Money as a PrototypeFrom barter to blockchain — exploring how money became the prototype of human trust and abstraction.
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Power, Exchange and Weight
Read more → : Power, Exchange and WeightA philosophical reflection on how power, exchange, and weight form the invisible geometry of existence — balancing force, consequence, and meaning.
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The Fear of Shame vs. The Fear of Death
Read more → : The Fear of Shame vs. The Fear of DeathBetween biological death and social death, shame often proves the deeper fear. This essay explores why the exposure of the self — not the end of the body — feels like the ultimate annihilation.
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Contextual Action: From Instinct to Intelligence
Read more → : Contextual Action: From Instinct to IntelligenceContextual action is the evolution of responsiveness—the intelligence of fitting action to environment, from human psychology to AI and DevOps. This is not just adaptation, but awareness in motion.
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Life as a Paradox: The Bible’s Inversion of Human Logic
Read more → : Life as a Paradox: The Bible’s Inversion of Human LogicThe Bible turns human logic on its head — where life is found in death, strength in weakness, freedom in obedience, and joy in suffering. This reflection explores the divine paradox at the heart of faith — a world where losing becomes winning, and darkness…
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Apologetics and the Deceptive Heart: A Reflection on Jeremiah 17:9
Read more → : Apologetics and the Deceptive Heart: A Reflection on Jeremiah 17:9Jeremiah 17:9 reveals the deep paradox of human nature — that the heart is both the source of love and the seat of deceit. This reflection examines apologetics as a defense not only of faith, but of truth against the illusions of the human heart.
