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Doom & Bloom Of Relationships

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Relationships, like seasons, oscillate between bloom and doom, reflecting the ebb and flow of human connection. At their bloom, relationships are gardens of shared growth, rooted in trust, watered by empathy, and illuminated by understanding. They embody the essence of interdependence—where individuals are neither diminished nor consumed but thrive together in mutual flourishing. In these moments, relationships are a sanctuary, offering meaning and a reflection of our highest ideals. Yet, the seeds of bloom can also bear the fruits of doom. Relationships falter when nourished by ego, miscommunication, or neglect. The fragility of human bonds becomes evident as love turns to indifference, and connection to isolation. Doom emerges not as an abrupt end but as a slow erosion, a reminder of the impermanence inherent in all things. Relationships go through stages of development. Without this continuous progress they become Boring in their nature and almost insufferable ultimately. What are t...

The Moral aspect of Human Nature

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The Moral aspect of human nature is quite intriguing because it goes  through many phases of development  or changes over the course of ones life,  which are in direct relation to realizations  made by one .   But a very basic issue remains with it . which is that one needs to make a choice about the basis on which these moral values will stand on to direct ones life - Principles. you just cannot pick and chose from the applicat ion driven results  of these basis  known by observations  how ever you please but rather make the choice  of choosing something in its essence and this decision can only be an informed one not a impulsive one. In my understanding i like to call this action of choosing "To believe" in that something. Now that something can be a religion, desires, whims or governments ( Systems) and etc but we do actually chose to believe in those things thus the consequences, you just cannot have a state of unbelief  (In True Ess...