Month: February 2025

Economy

Pakistan at a Crossroads: Reforms for Progress and Stability

Pakistan’s progress is hindered by outdated education, social divisions, and overpopulation. The lack of skill-based learning limits job opportunities, while ethnic and religious discrimination weakens national unity. Rapid population growth strains resources, worsening unemployment and poverty. Reforms in education, inclusivity,…

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Arts & Literature

Charles Darwin and the Unchanging Nature of Humanity

Charles Darwin’s 'The Descent of Man' argues that despite technological progress, human nature remains primitive. Our instincts—status-seeking, emotional dominance, and survival-driven behaviors—stem from early evolution. Social acceptance, cravings, and reproduction still shape us. Darwin teaches us to accept and understand…

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Economy

Geopolitical Transitions: The End of Western Dominance

The global order is shifting from unipolarity to multipolarity as rising powers challenge Western dominance. Geopolitical and economic rivalries among the U.S., China, Russia, and India drive instability. With no single dominant force, smaller states strategically navigate alliances, shaping an…

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Arts & Literature

Writing Rules of Ernest Hemingway: A Guide to Mastering the Craft

Ernest Hemingway’s writing rules emphasize discipline, authenticity, and brevity. He advised starting with one true sentence, stopping while ahead, letting creativity recharge, rereading past work, showing emotions through actions, writing by hand for refinement, and keeping prose concise. These principles…

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Arts & Literature

Socrates: The Man Who Questioned Everything

Socrates, an ancient Greek thinker, questioned everything to uncover the truth. The Oracle of Delphi called him the wisest man, leading him to challenge politicians, poets, and craftsmen, exposing their ignorance. His method of questioning, now known as the Socratic…

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Society

Education or Indoctrination? The Future of Pakistan’s Youth

Pakistan's education system fosters inferiority, confusion, and an identity crisis due to imposed English, over-reliance on Western knowledge, and media misrepresentation. A balanced approach integrating indigenous literature and global ideas is crucial. Reforming academia, media, and language policies is essential…

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Economy

Trump vs. Xi: Who is Winning the Global Trade War?

Major powers wage economic wars to dominate global supply chains. The US-China trade war, marked by tariffs, sanctions, and trade policies, reshapes global commerce. Trump's "America First" tariffs disrupted industries, while Xi's BRI and trade agreements expanded China's influence. As…

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Politics

China Slams U.S. Tariff Hike, Seeks WTO Action Over “Unilateral Protectionism”

China has filed a formal challenge at the WTO against the U.S. decision to impose a 10% tariff hike on Chinese imports, calling it a violation of global trade rules and multilateral cooperation. China criticizes U.S. unilateralism and vows to…

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Politics

The Power of Stoicism: How to Stay Strong in Life’s Toughest Moments

Stoicism, a practical philosophy from ancient Greece and Rome, teaches resilience through acceptance of hardships. It rejects false hope, encourages embracing worst-case scenarios, and tempers anger by adjusting expectations. Thinkers like Seneca and Marcus Aurelius exemplified its wisdom, promoting inner…

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Politics

The Cost of War: Why Peace Remains Elusive

Human history reflects a paradox where war is waged in pursuit of peace, yet it remains the greatest threat to it. National interests overshadow humanity’s collective good, fueling conflicts. True peace demands mutual understanding, diplomacy, and cooperation. Without abandoning war-driven…

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