Conviction.

 Light is often celebrated as a symbol of goodness, while darkness is shunned as a harbinger of evil. But if we peel back the layers of perception, the truth is far less straightforward. Out of a hundred, sixty percent of evil emerges from light, and out of another hundred, sixty percent of good rises from darkness.

Ask yourself this: If the moon balances the seasons that give nature its stability while you sleep, or work quietly, is there not more to be known?
In childhood, if you were shown a different kind of belief system that has a wild level of acceptance, would you not embrace it and call it yours?

As men stubbornly left the former and embraced the new, so will many with refined convictions leave the new and embrace the former again.
Others took what they needed from the new, and still held on to their core but we did the opposite in totality.


What does this reveal? That appearances can be deceiving, and the line between virtue and vice is not as clear as we’ve been led to believe. It’s a call to refine your convictions, to question the narratives you’ve been fed, and to embrace discernment. This is no age for naïveté or simple thinking. To thrive, you must look beyond the surface and truly understand the forces at play. Sharpen your beliefs—your world demands it.

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