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  • The psychological impact of leaving a religious community

    The psychological impact of leaving a religious community

    Leaving a religious community is not merely an act of disbelief. It is a psychological, social, and existential transformation. It dismantles everything that once gave meaning to life — the rituals, the people, the identity, and the idea of purpose. To walk away from religion is to face the void directly, without the comfort of…

  • You are the exceptional thing in the universe

    You are the exceptional thing in the universe

    You are not eternal. You are not a recycled soul wandering through endless lifetimes. And you are a one-time event — a conscious robot built by evolution, running on fragile flesh and electric neurons. In this infinite and indifferent universe, you are the only version of yourself that will ever exist. Your consciousness, this flicker…

  • Argument from authority, the grossly misused argument

    Argument from authority, the grossly misused argument

    People quote Einstein, Newton, or Hawking as if their words alone decide what is true. “Einstein said it,” “Newton proved it,” “Hawking confirmed it.” But this is not reasoning. It is worship. The argument from authority is one of the most misused fallacies in human history. It gives the illusion of knowledge while replacing investigation…

  • How do cartels pay off?

    How do cartels pay off?

    Cartels are not relics of the past. They are not drug lords in jungles, they wear suits, hold bank accounts, and speak at summits. They exist in every major industry — finance, telecommunications, construction, energy, pharmaceuticals, and even entertainment. Their language is formal, their documents clean, and their crimes almost impossible to detect. A cartel…

  • Religions are best at plagiarizing

    Religions are best at plagiarizing

    Religions claim to reveal eternal truths. They promise to explain the universe, morality, and destiny. But when we examine their origins, we discover something else. None of them began from nothing. They recycled older myths, rituals, and moral codes, rebranding them as divine revelation. From the first prayers carved into stone to the latest New…

  • From Einstein to Hawking: Top left-leaning scientists

    From Einstein to Hawking: Top left-leaning scientists

    Some of the most brilliant minds in history saw inequality not as destiny but as design failure. Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, Linus Pauling, and Joseph Stiglitz all recognized that intelligence without morality becomes destructive. They understood that civilization cannot advance if its rewards flow only upward. Redistribution, to them, was not ideology — it was…

  • The super-rich own $100 trillion. And we are their slaves

    The super-rich own $100 trillion. And we are their slaves

    Modern slavery does not need chains. It needs numbers, contracts, and consent. The world’s richest families now control more than $100 trillion in hidden wealth. It sits behind banks, hedge funds, and corporate fronts. They could end poverty tomorrow, yet they will not. Because their purpose is not to improve the world, but to dominate…

  • The deep history of collective punishment

    The deep history of collective punishment

    Collective punishment has haunted humanity since the dawn of organized life. It is one of those instincts that evolution wrote into our bones long before we invented ethics or law. The logic is brutal but simple: when one member threatens the group, punish them all to prevent the next betrayal. Civilizations have refined it, moralized…

  • Evolution’s greatest mistake: How we became easy to manipulate

    Evolution’s greatest mistake: How we became easy to manipulate

    Modern manipulation no longer wears a crown or uniform. It wears a logo. Consumer society is built on the same instincts that once guided survival — status, belonging, and pleasure. Marketers learned to exploit those instincts with surgical precision. They do not sell products. They sell emotions, symbols, and identities. The biology of desire Advertising…

  • Democracy is a shitty system. Voters know nothing. Voters are shit

    Democracy is a shitty system. Voters know nothing. Voters are shit

    This claim comes from Jaroslav Haščák, co-founder of the Penta Group and one of the most powerful men in Slovak business. His words, caught in the infamous Gorilla recordings, shocked the public but also revealed something deeper. Behind the vulgar tone lies an uncomfortable truth about how elites see democracy — not as an ideal,…