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Social Nonequilibrium: Where Do I Belong?

Social Nonequilibrium: Where Do I Belong?

Our world is marked by a pervasive inequality, a global reality that knows no borders and touches lives across all strata of society. Success is not solely a product of hard work, but is heavily influenced by opportunities and social …

leadership: Choosing the Right Materials Based on Capability and Merit.

leadership: Choosing the Right Materials Based on Capability and Merit.

Leadership that demands merit, action, and the ability to make real change requires an unshakeable commitment to understanding the issues and a willingness to address them with innovative solutions. Furthermore, effective leaders can lead by example, inspiring trust and motivating …

Poverty and Inequality: A Global Challenge

Poverty and Inequality: A Global Challenge

Ours is a hierarchical world of inequality and materialism, where one is evaluated, judged, and often mistreated based on one's financial status rather than moral or intellectual values. The desire for wealth and material possessions at the expense of ethical …

The mouth is like a gun, and the words are the bullet.

The mouth is like a gun, and the words are the bullet.

"I will speak daggers to her, but use none" (William Shakespeare: Hamlet 3.2: 366).It's a common misconception that the most lethal weapons are physical. While a bullet can end a life in an instant, the impact of words can be …

Does the wicked have peace even in death?

Does the wicked have peace even in death?

Africans universally hold that life is sacred and that every person has a right to proper treatment and care in life and death. This belief in the sanctity of life extends beyond the living; many Africans also maintain that the …

Is blood thicker or thinner than water?

Is blood thicker or thinner than water?

The phrase 'Blood is thicker than water' has long been used to underscore the significance of family relationships and loyalty, particularly in biological family ties. However, this common saying originated from the full proverb 'The blood of the covenant is …

Proverb of the month: The medicine for a rising river is to go back.

Proverb of the month: The medicine for a rising river is to go back.

Proverb of the month: The medicine for a rising river is to go back. Bhugota bho mongo ni gushoka. (Sukuma) Dawa ya mto ni kurudi. (Swahili) Leo mèdicament pour une rivière en deluge est de retourner. (French) The medicine for …

Your Rights Are My Rights: Human Rights Day In Kata Kata Village (Part 5)

Your Rights Are My Rights: Human Rights Day In Kata Kata Village (Part 5)

Embracing the truth that all individuals are equal, regardless of gender, race, religion, ethnicity, social status, or economic background, is the key to creating a better society and reducing human suffering. This equality brings hope and optimism for a brighter …

Your Rights Are My Rights: Human Rights Day In Kata Kata Village (Part 4)

Your Rights Are My Rights: Human Rights Day In Kata Kata Village (Part 4)

Human Rights come with responsibilities for the State and individuals, which the two parties must fulfil to enable successful implementation. Obedience to the laws and responsibilities is crucial to achieving an egalitarian society. Read more:  https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/katakata-cb1db.appspot.com/o/pdfs%2Fjabs%2F1733725830.pdf?alt=media&token=6f6c5ff1-55e3-43fa-b311-02d44ba062b0

Your Rights Are My Rights: Human Rights Day In Kata Kata Village (Part 3)

Your Rights Are My Rights: Human Rights Day In Kata Kata Village (Part 3)

If there is anything everyone aspires to have, it is one’s right. I have yet to see a human tired of having rights — yes, as many rights as possible. Until you are denied your fundamental rights, you will understand …