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Nature of True Intentions and Purpose

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This is my second-ever blog post following the initial one where I initiated the topic 'The Nature of Human Nature.' Right now, as I am typing, I have no specific intention, goal, or topic in mind. I am simply in a relaxed mood, ready to delve into the unplanned section of this blog where I share various life lessons. So let's begin. Just now, I mentioned intent, and even last night, I lectured my friend about the whole concept of actions with pure intent and purpose. Now, it's 2024, and the diversities and separations among people are becoming very clear. Many people tend to alienate those who achieve and get everything they set out for. First, let's make something clear: when I say 'achieve and get everything they set out for,' I mean through countless revisions, switches, and tests. That process is far from linear. The act of alienating those individuals from ourselves, as if we aren't all literally the same species, is very eye-opening to how little

Nature of Mother Nature: The laws that Govern

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  I have lived on this planet for 20 years, and I will be turning 21 on May 30th of this year, 2024. This will serve as an introduction instead of me blurting out information. The topic of Mother Nature and its nature has been grabbing my attention for a while now. A year or two ago, I even attempted to write a book on it due to how it occupied my mind rent-free. This all started after I watched a specific Netflix documentary, which I will list later on. It explored the world's mass extinction events. In the documentary, there was a specific early mass extinction event that took out a majority of wildlife except for a species of herbivore that survived. This species survived for years until a carnivorous species came and flushed them all out, followed by other extinctions completely wiping out numerous species. I was just thinking, why did that happen to them for no reason at all? The narrator then kept repeating the phrase 'The laws of nature' while explaining every event,