Political debates have failed miserably in our society as of late. Instead of shedding some light of reconciliation, each and every one of them has unmistakably resulted in widening the cleavage. One may argue that this is nothing new. But I am afraid what we are witnessing is quantum innate character shift.
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Ignorance is not due to lack of education. Ignorance is a state of mind that refuses the temptation of looking into the facts, that craves for the twisted, inflammatory interpretation of the facts that nourishes the prejudice in it to stay the course and expand, at the cost of totally dumping the intelligence the Creator put in it.Jonathan Chen
Individual liberty can only be acquired individually. It is not something to be imposed, nor it is automatically guaranteed. One begins to commence it when the mind is no longer enslaved by foreign ideas and outwards carriages are commissioned from inner independent thinking.
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True liberty cannot be attained if one lives in fear. Fear exists if one does not nourish oneself with inner peace.
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There is only one person who can bring peace to you that's you.
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Every great cause starts with a simple idea - You just have to believe you can make a change
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There is no such a thing as a good world and a bad world. There is only one world, and it is up to us to make it better.
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