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The Politics of Attention in the Age of Social Media

Attention has become the most valuable resource of the 21st century. This blog explores how platforms compete for focus, how outrage is monetized, and why controlling attention is now a political act that shapes democracy, identity, and mental health.

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Culture Is Code: How Beliefs Program Societies

Just like software runs machines, beliefs run societies. Traditions, rituals, and values shape behavior without conscious awareness. This piece shows how cultural “code” is installed, how it evolves, and how individuals can debug inherited beliefs.

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From Empires to Algorithms: How Power Has Changed Its Form

Power once ruled through armies and land; today it operates through platforms, data, and influence. This blog analyzes modern power structures—corporations, algorithms, and attention economies—and explains why control is now quieter but more pervasive.

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History Is Written by Power, Not by Truth

Historical narratives are shaped by victors, institutions, and ideology. This blog examines how voices are erased, events reframed, and myths constructed—urging readers to question sources, look for silences, and understand history as interpretation, not pure fact.

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The Illusion of Certainty in a Data-Driven World

More data has not made us wiser—only more confident. Algorithms predict, charts persuade, but truth remains complex. This piece explains why uncertainty is unavoidable, how overconfidence misleads decision-making, and why learning to think probabilistically is a modern survival skill.

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Why Intelligence Is Not Just About IQ or AI

Intelligence is often reduced to test scores or machine performance. In reality, it includes emotional regulation, adaptability, creativity, and moral reasoning. This blog argues for a broader definition of intelligence—one that machines cannot fully replicate and humans must consciously develop.

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Reality Is Not What You See: How Science Rewrites Common Sense

What we experience as reality is filtered through biology, perception, and assumptions. Science shows us that time bends, matter behaves like probability, and the brain edits what we “see.” This blog explores how physics and neuroscience challenge everyday intuition and why questioning reality sharpens critical thinking.

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