Human nature is riddled with contradictions.
We value honesty but avoid harsh truths.
We crave freedom yet cling to familiarity.
We profess loyalty while acting disloyally.
These contradictions aren’t mere confusion; they’re shaped by ancient instincts and modern ideals.
This inner tension explains why our behaviour often defies logic.
Motives like seeking approval and fearing rejection constantly collide.
For example, we tell white lies to protect the feelings of others, even as we claim...
The past predicts the future.
I think most of us could agree on that at some level.
And when I imagine what the future holds, I don’t like to imagine us repeating mistakes we’ve made in the past.
I like to imagine progress, breakthroughs, and innovation.
It’s not that the past isn’t filled with human progress, it obviously is.
But it’s also filled with examples of technological breakthroughs being exploited for capitalistic gains.
Like with any new technology, AI is creating new opportunities and driving real change for many people, from automating mundane tasks in the workplace to transforming creative industries.
But what specifically is it changing?
The why behind AI is somewhat obvious—AGI, singularity, playing god. I’ll explore the deep ethical, moral, and philosophical implications of this technology another time and spare you the fluff.
No matter what you do, you will suffer because life is suffering.
You will suffer the pain of never amounting to your own expectations.
Equally, should you achieve something, you will suffer the sacrifices it took to get there.
There is no path forward that doesn’t involve pain and suffering.
Failure to acknowledge this is ignorance at its very best.
There are no handouts.
Everything has a cost.
What if you were the chosen one?
What if you were the one destined to change everything?
That your life isn’t like everyone else's, that your purpose is something more important, more profound.
That you are part of a prophecy destined to come true, destined to change everything.
These are the characteristics we commonly associate with the idea of the chosen one.
It’s an idea that resonates deeply with the majority of people.
But why?
You have dreams.
You have visions for the future.
You have goals.
But why?
Why dream?
Why imagine a better future?
Why lay out goals for yourself?
Is it for money?
For status?
For power?
Look deeper.
If you long for riches, you'll never be satisfied.
If you long for status, you might...
Life is fragile.
In the beginning, this experience feels like a long road to walk.
By the end, it feels like it’s come and gone in the blink of an eye.
You come from the unknown, and when your time comes, you return to the unknown.
In between you live.
You love.
You experience something.
But the nature of what you experience is fragile, afforded by a delicate balance throughout the universe that won’t last forever.
But you could argue the fragility of life is what makes it so special.
Its fragility...
Pride is a double-edged sword.
Too much pride will get you killed.
Too little will get you nowhere.
People with too much pride are arrogant, stubborn, and blind to their flaws.
People with too little pride tend to have low self-esteem, seek to please others to a fault, have difficulty accepting praise, and apologise excessively.
Both are consequential to one’s being.
Both result in a distorted reality of oneself.
You might be someone with...
Time is beautiful, but unforgiving.
Time tells the truth; it won't lie; it can capture the sum of your life in a single moment.
The regret from the opportunities you didn't take, the loathing at the paths you didn't walk, the delusions of grandeur, the self-sabotage, the victimhood, letting your ego run wild - if ignored will compound and consume you eventually.
You can lie to the world, and with luck, your rhetoric might convince them of your lies.
You can lie to yourself, and over time you...