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26/09/2025

K**a haunijui am sorry
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Am just a fun guy
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THE ALCHEMY OF FAILURE: Why You Must Stumble to Forge a True PathWe often see failure as something to avoid at all costs...
20/09/2025

THE ALCHEMY OF FAILURE: Why You Must Stumble to Forge a True Path

We often see failure as something to avoid at all costs, but it’s actually one of our greatest teachers. There are simply some lessons that success can’t offer. You can’t truly understand resilience, patience, or your own real strength until you’ve faced a setback. Failure shows you the hidden flaws in your plans and gives you honest feedback that success often hides.

That’s why it’s smart to “fail early.” Making mistakes when the stakes are low allows you to learn crucial lessons without major consequences. A small failed project in your twenties is far better than a catastrophic business collapse later in life. These early stumbles build your resilience and teach you how to adapt, making you stronger for bigger challenges ahead.

In the end, failing early isn't about seeking defeat; it's about gaining wisdom quickly. It’s a strategy for growth, allowing you to learn what works by first discovering what doesn’t. By embracing small failures sooner, you pave a much smarter path to long-term success.

From the day of its ancient recognition to the present moment, the path of the Red Moon and the Unthinkable has called t...
08/09/2025

From the day of its ancient recognition to the present moment, the path of the Red Moon and the Unthinkable has called to those seeking truth beyond concepts. This is not a path of simple faith, but of direct realization—a fierce, liberating wisdom that shatters the iron castle of the ego to reveal a reality too vast for ordinary mind. It is a timeless dance of the Dakini's catalytic energy, cutting through illusion to expose the luminous truth that resides within. This ancient key to enlightenment is not locked in the past; it is a living practice, a commitment to experiencing the ultimate nature of reality, and as vital now as it ever was. The awakening is forever now. 🌙✨
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26/08/2025

Time flies..🤍

2026 is four months away. 2020 is nearly six years gone. In between, everything changed, quietly, slowly, all at once. We lost people. We let go of things we thought would last forever. We found pieces of ourselves in the wreckage. Time didn't wait. It moved, and we had to follow. Some of it broke us. Some of it made us. But you're still here. Different. Tired. Still trying. And that means more than you think.

12/08/2025

leave that small town before it kills your dreams

09/07/2025

I did my dirt, I paid my karma.

I lost friends, I've had my entire life flip 180 degrees In seconds; so before you go Sit at that table and speak about me why don't you invite me and let me tell you my
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24/06/2025

One year ago today, Kenya witnessed a historic uprising led by Gen Z—a generation that shattered stereotypes, defied bullets, and rewrote the rules of protest. From the storming of Parliament to the streets flooded with hashtags and hope, their fight against economic injustice and police brutality became a global symbol of resistance.

As Kenya commemorates this anniversary, the flames of dissent burn brighter than ever. Here’s why:

1. The Uprising That Shook a Nation
On June 25, 2024, thousands of young Kenyans, armed with nothing but smartphones and solidarity, stormed Parliament to reject the IMF-backed Finance Bill. The bill’s punitive taxes on essentials like fuel and mobile money ignited a fire, but the protests quickly became about more—a demand for dignity, jobs, and an end to state violence.

-The Toll:
At least 65 protesters were killed, 1,500 arrested, and 89 forcibly disappeared. Families still seek justice for victims like Eric Shieni, a finance student shot dead by police.

- The Legacy:
The protests forced President Ruto to withdraw the bill and sack his cabinet, but unmet demands—67% youth unemployment, soaring living costs, and IMF austerity—keep the anger alive.

2. Gen Z: Myths vs. Reality
Kenya’s youth are often labeled "lazy" or "apathetic." The truth? They’re the most educated, digitally savvy, and politically engaged generation in history.

- Employment Paradox:
66.7% of Gen Z are unemployed, yet 82.9% call themselves "ambitious." They’re hustling in tech startups, creative gigs, and activism—but systemic barriers (like skill mismatches and corruption) lock them out.

- Digital Warriors:
96% rely on mobile phones to organize and amplify their voices. Hashtags like trended globally, exposing state brutality in real-time

- Cultural Shift:
While 27% are accused of abandoning traditions, 27.6% fiercely uphold them. This generation balances global trends .

**"1995 to 2024: The Great Disruption – A Generation Caught Between Collapse and Revolution**  The last three decades ha...
19/05/2025

**"1995 to 2024: The Great Disruption – A Generation Caught Between Collapse and Revolution**

The last three decades have been a whirlwind of radical change—technological leaps, economic instability, political upheaval, and social transformation. From the dot-com boom to the AI explosion, tech has reshaped every aspect of life, yet left millions behind in an era of vanishing jobs, gig economy exploitation, and corporate monopolies.

💻 **The Digital Revolution (Positive):**
- The internet democratized knowledge, connected the world, and birthed new industries.
- Smartphones put global power in our pockets—banking, education, and activism at our fingertips.
- Social media gave voices to the marginalized, fueling movements like and BLM.
- Remote work broke the 9-to-5 chains, offering flexibility (for those who could access it).

📉 **The Cracks in the System (Negative):**
- **Economic Warfare:** 2008 crash, inflation, and corporate greed turned millennials into the first generation poorer than their parents.
- **Job Apocalypse:** Automation, outsourcing, and precarious gig work erased stability—side hustles became survival, not passion.
- **Mental Health Crisis:** Loneliness, anxiety, and depression skyrocketed in the age of hyper-connection but real disconnection.
- **Political Chaos:** From hope (Obama) to division (Trump, populism, culture wars), trust in institutions collapsed.
- **The Drug Epidemic:** Opioids, fentanyl, and self-medication became escapes from a broken system.

🔓 **The Rebellion:**
Lockdowns exposed the fractures—governments failed, corporations profited, and the young pushed back. Protests, strikes, and digital uprisings became the norm. Gen Z and millennials refuse to accept a future of debt, climate disaster, and surveillance capitalism.

**This is the age of reckoning—will we rebuild or burn it down?**

What Is Capitalism?**  Capitalism is an economic system where private businesses, rather than the state, control trade, ...
10/05/2025

What Is Capitalism?**
Capitalism is an economic system where private businesses, rather than the state, control trade, industry, and production. The main goal is profit, and market forces—supply and demand—determine prices, wages, and what goods are produced. Supporters argue that capitalism encourages competition, innovation, and economic growth. However, critics say it leads to wealth inequality, worker exploitation, and environmental destruction—especially in poorer countries.

# # # **How Capitalism Works Globally**
In wealthy nations, capitalism has led to technological advancements and high living standards for many (though not all). But in **third-world countries**, the system operates differently. Western corporations and wealthy nations dominate global trade, setting rules that benefit them while keeping poorer nations in a cycle of dependency. Institutions like the **IMF and World Bank** often impose harsh policies—like privatization and austerity—on struggling countries in exchange for loans, worsening poverty.

# # # **Exploitation of Labor & Resources**
Many multinational companies move factories to third-world nations to take advantage of **cheap labor and weak regulations**. Workers in countries like Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Honduras endure long hours, unsafe conditions, and wages too low to live on—while corporations make billions. At the same time, rich countries extract **oil, minerals, and agricultural products** from poorer nations at unfair prices, leaving them with environmental damage and little economic benefit.

# # # **Destruction of Local Economies**
Global capitalism forces third-world countries to focus on **exporting raw materials** (like coffee, cocoa, or oil) instead of building their own industries. This keeps them trapped in poverty because:
- They don’t control the final product’s profit (e.g., African cocoa farmers earn pennies while Western chocolate companies make millions).

rather being buried than be worried ,living held your head down.♏️✡️
04/04/2025

rather being buried than be worried ,
living held your head down.
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Belal Khaled is a Palestinian photographer and artist from Gaza. He began photographing when he found himself amidst the...
02/02/2025

Belal Khaled is a Palestinian photographer and artist from Gaza. He began photographing when he found himself amidst the reality of conflict and has been covering Israel’s attacks on Gaza since 2010
"Where do we go?"

Palestinian artist Belal Khaled delves into themes of displacement and survival, drawing a link between the water truck from Ghassan Kanafani's novel Men in the Sun and the water trucks currently used by displaced Gazans.

In this piece, the truck carries dual narratives: the vehicle that bore witness to the tragic suffocation of those seeking safety in Kanafani's novel mirrors the trucks now providing temporary refuge to Gaza's displaced. It becomes a vessel for their stories and pain as they journey in search of safety amidst devastation.

This work was realized in collaboration with Qatar Reads, Qatar Auto Museum, and Seashore Group.

Qatar Belal Khaled

25/01/2025

Sad how fast we are entering a world of irrational exuberance and conspicuous consumption. Those few that share a rising proportion of the worlds wealth are struggling to consume it. How many pizzas can you eat a day, how many cars can you drive, how many beds can you sleep in and how many tvs can you watch. They are running out of ideas to materialise this notional concept of wealth into the real world and have a surplus of stranded assets. Other than prestige, status and power it’s difficult to really consume that much wealth before you die.

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