Category: Essays

  • God Doesn’t Play Dice — But a Priest Can

    God Doesn’t Play Dice — But Interpretation Often Does (This essay critiques how uncertainty is interpreted by authority.It is not an attack on faith, science, or spirituality.) Albert Einstein once said, “God does not play dice with the universe.”He meant that reality is not random chaos; it follows deep, discoverable laws.Behind uncertainty, there is structure.…

  • Rudeness Is Not Silence…

    Rudeness Is Not Silence Rudeness is commonly misunderstood. Most people assume that rudeness means: But these are surface signals, not the core. Rudeness is not about how someone speaks.It is about whether they care at all. The Misjudged Quiet Consider a boy who grows up without real friends.No one truly listens to him. He listens…

  • Merit Follows the Crowd, Capability Comes from Meaning

    Merit Follows the Crowd, Capability Comes from Meaning

    Merit Follows the Crowd, Capability Comes from Meaning Modern society teaches a simple equation:Merit equals capability.Marks, ranks, degrees, certificates — these are treated as proof of strength. But reality disagrees Merit and capability are related, yet fundamentally different.Merit is what systems can measure.Capability is what a human can actually do when systems fail. Merit survives…

  • Culture With Nature, Culture Without Nature

    Culture With Nature, Culture Without Nature There are cultures that grow inside nature,and there are cultures that grow over nature. At a distance, both appear religious.Up close, they represent opposite relationships with life. God Who Lives in the Forest In many Adivasi communities, god does not live in stone or walls.God lives in the jaher…

  • The Illusion of Choice: How Identity Suppresses Life

    The Illusion of Choice: How Identity Suppresses Life

    The Illusion of Choice: How Identity Suppresses Life Most people do not suppress their lives because they lack choices.They suppress their lives because their identity does not permit choice. This distinction is subtle but decisive. A life without choices is a prison imposed from outside. A life where identity forbids choice is a prison maintained…

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