• The Quiet Decay of Corruption: How It Becomes Normal

    The Quiet Decay of Corruption: How It Becomes Normal

    My country is corrupt to its core. Not in a cinematic way no secret basements, no dramatic exposes, no journalists mysteriously disappearing. Our corruption is far more advanced than that. It is efficient, decentralised, and widely accepted. It operates in daylight. It is woven so tightly into everyday life that most people do not even

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  • Authenticity vs Identity: Are We Who We Are, or What We Show?

    Authenticity vs Identity: Are We Who We Are, or What We Show?

    In today’s hyper-connected world, the line between who we are and how we’re seen is increasingly blurred. Social media, professional branding, and even dating apps encourage us to craft versions of ourselves that are appealing, acceptable, and, often, edited. But in trying to manage our identity, are we losing our authenticity? The World Sees What

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  • The Healing Power of Positivity and Trust

    The Healing Power of Positivity and Trust

    Why your mindset might be the most powerful medicine you’ve never paid for We often think of healing as something that happens in hospitals prescribed by doctors, performed by surgeries, proven in blood tests. But what if the first step to healing isn’t physical at all? What if it begins in the mind in a

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  • Envy, Temptation, Greed: Why the Law Must Be Stronger Than Us

    Envy, Temptation, Greed: Why the Law Must Be Stronger Than Us

    “Envy, Temptation, Greed — Human nature is weak and that is why the law must be strong and that is why those who propagate the law must be strongest of all.”— The Gold, BBC What Happens When the Guardians Waver? There’s something timeless and unsettling about the quote above. It echoes across courtrooms, trading floors,

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  • Growing Together: A Father’s Reflection on Raising a Son Through Tough Times

    Growing Together: A Father’s Reflection on Raising a Son Through Tough Times

    My son is soon going to be a teenager. It’s a time of immense change—physically, emotionally, and mentally. He’s going through things that I, as an adult, sometimes struggle to help him make sense of. He has questions, fears, and confusions, and lately, his life hasn’t been easy. At school, he’s been facing bullying that

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