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Orthodoxman.

@_orthodoxman

No Pig Pearls in this sapience swamp. Bogged in the mire of ratiocination.
Martial Artist(Taekwondo) /A poet/Philosopher/Ardent Reader.

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Man will die, as many have. On a cold night or dreary morning. Everything goes: it is fate's decree. But today we eat, we breathe, & laugh. We live. Until we can't. Then it is beyond us.

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Have you noticed how often people argue without ever truly meeting each other’s point? One person brings a fact, and the other counters with a feeling. Someone raises a nuance, and another bulldozes it with a blunt opinion. We are not necessarily speaking different languages, but

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It is nearly impossible to judge events in the moment, because perception is always entangled with our emotions and limited vantage point. What feels like triumph today may reveal itself as hollow tomorrow; what feels like loss may later unfold into quiet strength. Reality only

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Wealth may ease life, but it doesn’t cure death. You can buy comfort, extend moments, and soften the journey, but when the final call comes, no amount of money can hold it back. Death is the great equalizer; it spares neither the king nor the beggar. What truly lingers is not

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Always offer people the things that don’t cost you anything and can’t be bought from you; generosity, kindness, trust, love, patience, and the like. These are simple gifts, yet they carry more weight than anything money can purchase. A kind word can soften a hardened heart,

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One of life’s toughest truths is overdosing on hope while being consumed by a reality that refuses to match it. It’s like sipping sweet poison and expecting it not to burn you; a deception both tempting and devastating.

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Each day you have the chance to judiciously chase your dreams, and win/move closer to them. Remember each day, death is chasing you, and it's a guarantee it will one day win. Ensure you win your dreams, before death wins eventually.

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There are those that find already-created footholds for their elevation. There are those that create their footholds to elevate themselves. When you create your footholds, don't compare yourself with those that the footholds were handed to them. It wasn't handed over to you, you

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Get used to AI, this is about the world, not merely AI nor technology. Denying these technological phases is like willing to sleep with your eyes wide open.

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Do not permit anyone, not even yourself, to load your spirit with weights you cannot bear, whether in the name of love or duty. As the elders of Kinshasa wisely say: no juice flows from a dry orange.

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Maresca should be the last person to be blamed. There's no coach in the world who is made to keep managing games with 10 men. These ridiculous errors from the inexperienced players are our undoing; the players keep engineering them. The pendulum of pain doesn't seem to swing

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I hope you remember this: everyone is carrying battles you may never see. The friend who grew silent didn’t do so out of hatred. The unanswered calls weren’t acts of malice. The messages left hanging weren’t signs of neglect. Even the promises broken weren’t made with the intent

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In your moments of struggle, remember this; years of effort may feel endless, but the breakthrough often happens in a single day. As my elders would say; even the man who chased a chicken for hours only needed one good grab.

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I believe that most of the world’s troubles are not born from scarcity of food, land, or wisdom, but from the absence of true cooperation. We have enough knowledge to heal diseases, enough land to grow food, and enough creativity to imagine better futures; yet these possibilities