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Single leader? No
The world does not need a single king. It needs many strong and independent powers, like the countries of Europe, each with its own role and voice. It’s good to see how Germany, France, Italy and other Europe all feel good, but different, and you can’t say that Germany is better than France, we need…
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The Edge of Knowing
I It’s a wall — you won’t know who’s behind it until you truly look. Guessing is pointless; it’s too random. And perhaps it’s meant to be this way: that we do not know, but feel instead. Theorizing about what lies beyond the known universe halts the mind — without experience, it has no ground…
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Future
You don’t know the future not because you don’t know it, but simply because it hasn’t happened yet, it just doesn’t exist yet.
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Perspectives of values
That which is not universal cannot be considered true value. For instance, the policies of populism and fascism may sound grand and loud to the masses, but fundamentally, they only benefit the ruling class rather than society and its overall development. Therefore, the claims of value by such systems are illusory and hollow. Without logically…
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Fear of death and Greed
Humanity’s two biggest, fatal misconceptions so far are: 1. Fear of death (In truth, dying is easy, and death helps us live better, without fearing mistakes, especially when we’ve lived honestly and without greed) 2. Greed (What’s the point of consuming so much? You’ll die anyway… and don’t forget that we’re just fruits on the…