greed

  • The Geometry of Truth

    Uncover the profound symbolism behind human constructions, from the Colosseum’s power to modern corporate giants. Discover Ibrahim’s cube, a timeless structure challenging empires and revealing the geometry of human systems.

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  • How Privatisation, Not Immigration, Bankrupted the Country By Mohamed Miah | The Narratives For decades, Britain’s leaders have told a familiar story: public services are failing, prisons are overcrowded, the NHS is overstretched, and the welfare system is unsustainable. The blame, we are told, lies with immigration, an ageing population, and so-called “welfare dependency”. But

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  • By Mohamed Miah The story of American and Western interventions in Vietnam, Iraq, and Libya is not one of liberation or the spread of democracy, despite the official narratives we’ve been told. Instead, these wars serve as a testament to the power of capitalist interests, propaganda, and the manipulation of global perception. The reality behind

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  • By Mohamed Miah In the ancient world, rivers like the Euphrates coursed through the heart of civilisations, nurturing life, creating boundaries, and holding spiritual significance. Today, those same lands remain battlefields of control—places where wars are fought, civilisations are erased, and the seeds of future conflicts are sown. But what if these wars, genocides, and

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  • By Mohamed Miah There’s something deeply unsettling about the way time governs our lives. From the moment we wake up to the chime of an alarm, to the endless cycles of work and productivity, we are tethered to a system that feels inescapable. But what if I told you that time, as we know it,

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  • By Mohamed Miah They lived on the edge. Artists, scientists, writers, thinkers—some of the most brilliant minds in history, they burned so intensely that it consumed them. For many of these geniuses, creativity wasn’t just a product of intellect; it was a force born out of madness, rage, and an overwhelming drive to create. Behind

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  • In modern times, a lot is said about global terrorism, drug trafficking, and corruption, yet few people, especially those in the West, connect these narratives to their true origins: the centuries-long history of colonial exploitation.  While opium is often associated with Afghanistan, the truth is that the West’s involvement in the opium trade—and its broader

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  • In a world dominated by screens, code, and algorithms, we often overlook the physical objects that have shaped our lives for generations. From watches with intricate automatic movements to the click of a Polaroid camera, these items are more than just relics. They connect us to our senses in ways that digital technology often can’t.

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  • By Mohamed Miah In a world constantly driven by competition, one emotion quietly yet persistently thrives beneath the surface—jealousy. Once a hidden force, jealousy has become an increasingly visible and destructive part of society. From schools to corporate offices, the race to be “number one” has created a toxic culture, and now, in the age

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  • By Mohamed Miah In every interaction, I find myself unconsciously analysing people. Not to judge or critique, but to better understand the often unseen forces driving human behavior. Through years of observation, lived experience, and reflections grounded in faith and history, I’ve come to believe that human beings—men and women—are subtly “coded” to act in

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  • By Mohamed Miah In today’s consumer-driven world, it’s easy to feel like we’re in control. But behind the sleek advertisements, flashy tech upgrades, and ever-changing fashion trends lies a complex web of manipulation and greed designed to keep us hooked. From plastic pollution to the latest smartphone model, the strategies employed by various industries reveal

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  • By Mohamed Miah In the natural world, untouched by human hands, harmony reigns. Ecosystems function with an innate balance, a give-and-take that sustains life in ways we can barely comprehend. Predators and prey, plants and pollinators, oceans and forests—each element plays its role in maintaining this delicate equilibrium. But when humans intervene, driven by greed

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