Tag:conflict-resolution
All the articles with the tag "conflict-resolution".
Delete More, Think Better
Posted on:February 23, 2025 at 12:00 AMThis blog post explores the paradox of intelligence in an era of limitless information. Despite having unprecedented access to information, modern minds are often clouded by excess of info, rather than being sharpened by insight. True intelligence doesn’t come from accumulating more; on the contrary, it comes from strategically forgetting, shedding, and distilling. Drawing parallels between celestial bodies, human cognition, and digital information overload, the post examines how intelligence, refines its path by letting go of unnecessary weight. It argues that in a world flooded with data, the real challenge is not what we remember, but what we choose to delete. Something that shapes clearer thinking, sharper judgment, and a more focused mind.
The Paradox of Progress: How Ancient Drives Manifest in Modern Warfare
Posted on:September 3, 2024 at 12:00 AMThis blog post explores the paradox of modern warfare in an age of staggering technological and social progress. Despite advancements, humanity remains driven by primal instincts rooted in our evolutionary past—instincts that manifest in destructive conflicts often orchestrated by elites but fought by ordinary people. The post examines how these deep-seated drives could be channeled into less harmful frameworks, such as competitive sports or digital systems like blockchain, offering alternative ways to satisfy our need for dominance and survival while minimizing devastation. Through this lens, it suggests rethinking how we approach conflict in both the physical and digital worlds.