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Monthly Archives: May 2026
SEAMLESS
In a world obsessed with speed and efficiency, everything strives to be seamless — seamless updates, seamless interfaces, seamless communication. But the most profound seamlessness isn’t found in technology; it’s found in the way the Spirit weaves through our lives … Continue reading
If I Had an Unlimited Budget for 24 Hours
A One‑Day Mission to Build a Lifetime of Security, Dignity, and Hope If I were ever granted an unlimited budget for just one day, I would use those hours to create lasting security, dignity, and hope — for myself, my … Continue reading
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Tagged 24 hours, Budgets, family, Future, Life, love, security, Time, Unlimited budget
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SURREAL
There are days when living in this digital age feels utterly surreal — as if we’re walking through a dream stitched together by code, light, and invisible currents of information. Screens glow like portals, voices travel through wires, and intelligence … Continue reading
The Series with the Ideal Finale
For me, that honor goes to The Twilight Saga — because Breaking Dawn: Part 2 didn’t just end a franchise… it detonated one of the boldest finales in modern blockbuster history. My jaw didn’t just drop — it fell off … Continue reading
EPIC
There is something undeniably epic about the age we’re living in — an era where technology evolves faster than our breath, where every sunrise seems to unveil a new invention, a new possibility, a new doorway into the unknown. We … Continue reading
The Philosopher I Would Have Dinner With
Introduction Many people today would consider Black Elk a philosopher, though he would not have used that Western label for himself. He was primarily known as a Lakota holy man, healer, visionary, and spiritual teacher. However, his teachings explored many of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Native Americans, Philosphers, Impact on the world, Philosphy, Changing the world, Black Elk
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How Do I Handle Fear and Self‑Doubt?
Whenever I’m confronted with fear or self‑doubt, one scripture always comes to mind: “For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self‑discipline.” — 2 Timothy 1:7 The Spirit never fails to … Continue reading
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Tagged bible, Concentration, Discipline, Doubt, faith, fear, Holy Spirit, meditation
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The Moment That Made Me Question Reality
When I was about eight years old, my mother sent me to a neighbor’s house to pick up something she needed. I had been there many times before. The family was quiet and private, guided by their religious beliefs. I … Continue reading
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Tagged ghost-story, Moments in time, non-reality, paranormal, Questioning reality, Reality, the-unknown
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The Man in the High Castle: The Movie I Didn’t Think I Would Enjoy
The Man in the High Castle is a TV series that ran for 4 seasons. It aired in 2015. At first, I didn’t think I would enjoy it because I’m not particularly fond of war movies. However, the title intrigued … Continue reading
What Book Completely Surprises Me?
No book, except for the Bible, has ever truly surprised me. After reading so many other books, everything started to feel familiar, as if humanity keeps rewriting the same stories in different words. I used to believe the old saying: … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, ai-books, artificial-intelligence, Books, Books That Surprise Me, Innovative Books
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