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Nastik: Why I Am ...
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"In my native faith, there was no overarching concept of an angry, vengeful God, not was there a disdain for atheists or non-believers. Instead, there was an understanding that individuals would follow their unique spiritual paths, each seeking truth and meaning." 15 hours, 40 min ago

 
The Consuming Fire
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"Reading the prophecies gave Lenson this same maddeningly unpin-downable sense of intellectual dissatisfaction on top of his boredom, so he did the only logical thing he could about it: He fell asleep, tablet in hand." May 18, 2025 08:26AM

 
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"For maintaining social systems, honouring promises and contractual agreements is important. For a system to sustain, there must be certain non-negotiables that every stakeholder in the system must sincerely adhere to; in that truth, accountability and trust are necessary." Feb 24, 2025 09:45AM

 
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Fire, or the management of it, is a single technological achievement. Everything after that is more complicated. Even the wheel is not a single thing—what is a wheel without an axle?
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“Victory is worth any cost. Defeat is a coin with no value," Guang said”
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“It's alright to be scared. Fear doesn't make you weak, it makes you human.”
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“Cabbage, old man, if you save someone's life you better be prepared to take responsibility.”
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“It never stops hurting. But that's how you know they meant something. The pain is a reminder of the good times, not the bad.”
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