Tag: editor’s pick
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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 Across Five Traditions: Covenant, Trust, Alignment, Harmony, and Attachment
Read more → : Betrayal Across Five Traditions: Covenant, Trust, Alignment, Harmony, and AttachmentA reflective synthesis of betrayal across the Bible, Qur’an, Ifá, Daoism, and Buddhism examining what betrayal breaks, what drives it, and what each tradition offers in response.
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Why NEPA Takes Light — And Why Some Nations Stopped Accepting Darkness
Read more → : Why NEPA Takes Light — And Why Some Nations Stopped Accepting DarknessNEPA does not take light by accident. This essay explores why Nigeria’s electricity fails, what Ghana and Kenya did differently, and what power reveals about discipline, systems, and national character.
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Enmeshment vs Enantiodromia — Collapse and Countercurrent
Read more → : Enmeshment vs Enantiodromia — Collapse and CountercurrentEnmeshment collapses boundaries; enantiodromia restores balance through reversal. This essay explores both forces and how sovereignty is reclaimed.