Opinion
Psychology
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Curiosity is the hallmark of human nature, a relentless drive to understand the world around us and our place within it. Questions about the origins of life, the nature of existence, and whether there is a creator—or what created the creator—are among the most profound and timeless inquiries. This article is an exploration of these
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poem The tree in solemn stillness stands,A lesson wrought by Nature’s hands. The boundless sky, so vast and free,Speaks of dreams of eternity. The bird that soars on wings unbound,Shows joy in freedom’s fleeting sound. The beast, with strength and dedication,Lives life with presence of mind. The fish beneath the silent deep,With calmness and patience
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Quantum theory has revolutionised our understanding of reality, challenging traditional views on causality, objectivity, and physical law. The behaviour of subatomic particles defies classical mechanics; they can exist in multiple places at once, exhibit “spooky” action at a distance, and appear to change when observed. However, while quantum mechanics explores these extraordinary phenomena, some theorists
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In this vast, ever-evolving world, we are all travelers—born, growing, and eventually leaving behind a unique tapestry of experiences. Our understanding is woven from personal encounters with family, friends, nature, and society. Yet, we often allow our lives to be guided by beliefs handed down without question, rooted in traditions that may have lost relevance.
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In life, everything begins with a thought. That fleeting idea, a wish, or a dream often seems intangible at first. But for those who truly understand the power of desire, that thought can evolve into something remarkable—a reality that changes their life. History is full of examples where ordinary people, with no special advantages, have
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The aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air as I sat down with my son, Finn, at our usual breakfast spot – the worn, wooden table in the corner of our kitchen. He was a curious one, this boy of mine, always pondering the universe and its mysteries. “Papa,” he began, his brow furrowed
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Slow down and enhance the quality of life. Doing nothing allows us to embrace peace. During a recent trip to Lausanne, Switzerland, I visited the Tropiquarium in Servion, a serene place where nature and wildlife coexist harmoniously. Of all the fascinating creatures there, the Aldabra giant tortoises left a lasting impression on me. Massive and
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Navigating the Complexities of Migration in the UK: A Call for Pragmatic Solutions The ongoing influx of migrants crossing the English Channel presents a complex challenge for the UK, sparking significant debate about how to manage asylum seekers while reducing public expenditure. In 2022, around 46,000 people were detected crossing the Channel in small boats,