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Copper
When Personal Experience Challenges “Official” Truth One day after MMA practice, a severe pain seized my thigh muscle. I couldn’t move. I tried everything—creams, cold therapy, heat therapy, NSAIDs. Nothing worked. Then I found an old cream buried in my closet. Copper was its main active ingredient. I applied it, and within minutes, the pain…
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The First Love and the Last Desire
When a woman first loves, she doesn’t seek an adventure, she seeks connection. She craves the warmth of skin upon skin, not for thrill, but for meaning. In that first union, time pauses. There is no performance, no mask, no transaction, only two souls dissolving into each other, whispering love through touch. That is love…
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4 Signals It’s Time to Break Up
Most relationships don’t end in explosions. They end in slow decay—little cracks that eventually split wide open. The hardest part isn’t spotting the cracks. It’s admitting when they’re beyond repair. Here are four signals it’s time to walk away: 1. Your Effort Doesn’t Move the Needle You give patience, affection, forgiveness. Nothing changes. Love turns…
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why crying in public is a sign of being “Real”
We often divide the world into two types: those who recharge in the company of others, and those who crave time alone (sometimes with only a pet for company). At first glance, it looks like a simple matter of introversion versus extroversion. But if we dig deeper, the story is more about authenticity.. about how…
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Keep Your Mouth Shut!
The strongest force in your life is focus. And focus is destroyed the moment you open your mouth. Never tell people what you do. Why? Because the instant you speak, you give away power. Energy leaves your vision and doubt enters through the words of others. When you talk too much, you invite criticism. You…
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Awakening to Choice: From Determinism to Conscious Freedom
Introduction The human struggle with faith, purpose, and freedom often begins with questions that cannot be easily answered. Do we have free will, or is life determined by forces beyond our control? Are our choices truly ours, or are they illusions shaped by circumstance, upbringing, and systems larger than ourselves? My journey through religion, disappointment,…
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Critical analysis of the proposed Time-Based Economic System (TBES)
Below is a critical analysis of the proposed Time-Based Economic System (TBES) framework as outlined in the document. I will identify major issues with the proposal and offer potential solutions to address them, ensuring that the system could be viable and effective in achieving its goals of equity, stability, and prosperity. Overview of the TBES…
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A New Dawn for Humanity: How a Time-Based Economy Leverages Technology to Achieve Equity, Innovation, and Global Prosperity
The Illusion of Money: A System of Control Money, as it exists today, is a social construct that no longer represents real value. Initially created as a medium of exchange to facilitate trade, money has evolved into a system of control—manipulated by central banks, financial institutions, and governments to maintain power. The fundamental issue is…

