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The Bhakti Tradition
Where Western thought often glorified self-sufficiency, the Varkari bhakti tradition treats openness, suffering, and dependence as the very ground of encounter.
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The World We Are Living In
Modern war and modern love are both shaped by the same dangerous fantasy: that strength means staying untouched.
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The Philosophical History of an Omission
Western thought often treated vulnerability as a flaw to overcome, glorifying the self-sufficient, emotionally untouchable individual. But that ideal did not stay in philosophy; it seeped into masculinity, nationalism, and power itself.
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OpenAI’s War Deal Has a Big Surveillance Question
OpenAI says its Pentagon deal has red lines. Critics say the wording still leaves the door open for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons.
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10-Minute Habit That Might Reduce Depression!?
Can 10 minutes online make a dent in depression? A massive new study suggests yes: a handful of free, evidence-based exercises boosted hope instantly, and two of them still reduced symptoms a month later.
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Can Magic Mushrooms Break OCD?
A single dose of psilocybin may ease OCD symptoms within 48 hours, with benefits lasting up to 12 weeks.
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Stop Letting AI Sand Down Your Voice
In a world full of polished-but-forgettable AI writing, the messages that actually land are the ones that sound clear, specific, and unmistakably human.
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The Military’s New Weapon: 3D Printers
The next military edge may not come from buying more drones, but from being able to build and repair them wherever the fight moves.
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China’s AI “Lobster” Is Everywhere
China’s OpenClaw frenzy is turning a niche AI agent into a full-blown gold rush, with programmers cashing in by helping ordinary users get on board.
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Canva’s AI Just Broke the Design Rules
Canva’s new Magic Layers turns static images into fully editable designs, making old files and AI outputs suddenly flexible again.
