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In today’s debates about “illegal immigrants, of Europe” the conversation is often reduced to blame, either directed at the people crossing borders or at the governments that let them in. But the reality is much deeper, rooted in history, geopolitics, and international law. To understand why this happens, we need to look beyond headlines. 1.
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Too often, society teaches us that parents can never be questioned, no matter how cruel they are. But giving birth does not give anyone the right to harm or control another human being. I recently came across two young women from Kerala who were rejected and abused by their families simply for loving each other.
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We often ask ourselves, “What’s the greatest good I can do?”Feed the hungry? Save the planet? Donate to the needy? All worthy, all essential.But sometimes, the most powerful good deed isn’t material.It’s something smaller. Quieter. Often overlooked. It’s this: Make someone feel seen. Not just noticed. Not just heard in passing. But truly seen, acknowledged
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One of the most asked questions in human history is surprisingly simple:“What is the purpose of life?” For centuries, people have wrestled with this question, some even becoming prophets and shaping entire civilizations with their answers. But what I’ve come to realize is quite straightforward: There is no grand purpose.We are just one of many