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Sometimes action helps, but in general, I don’t like it. Radicalization rarely serves the spirit well. It condenses emotions into a tight, overheated knot, leaving the mind scattered and the heart restless.

Fury burns fast but clouds judgment, and anger left unchecked reduces thought to ashes.

A balanced, neutral stance—even in the midst of struggle—keeps the mind lucid and the inner temperature steady.

Life demands many battles, but those fought with clarity endure longer than those waged in blind rage.

In the end, those who surrender to hate and extremity find themselves consumed, while those who preserve calmness walk toward understanding.

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