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Monday, 29 December 2025

Welcome to 2026 : Digital world

“If you failed your life, don’t worry—there is another life in virtual reality.”

Survival as a human no longer depends only on strength or intelligence.
It now demands creativity.

The future does not reward obedience.
It rewards those who can redefine themselves.

Your creative mind becomes your new identity.

A Forecast of Future Probability

Digital identity becomes universal.
Not for convenience—but for control.

Centralized systems grow stronger because monitoring is easier than trust.
Freedom is no longer taken by force; it is logged, analyzed, and restricted.

Digital money expands.
Debt expands faster.

Wages rise slowly, if at all.
Inflation runs ahead—always one step faster than hope.

Living costs increase, especially real food.
What is natural becomes premium.
What is artificial becomes affordable.

Utilities are no longer luxuries:

  • Internet

  • Devices

  • Commute

  • Subscriptions

  • Bills

They become the minimum requirement to exist.

Work fragments.
Full-time security dissolves into:

  • Gigs

  • Contracts

  • Temporary relevance

Income becomes unstable.
Availability becomes the job.

Healthcare shifts from a right to a personal responsibility.
You don’t pay to heal.
You pay to delay collapse.

Social pressure intensifies.
Comparison becomes constant.
Silence becomes suspicious.

People stand between two worlds:

Touching grass or Touching screens

Banks, corporations, and governments grow enormous—not because they are evil, but because scale wins.

And when people struggle, they sell:

  • Time

  • Privacy

  • Creativity

  • Identity

  • Assets

First willingly.
Then out of necessity.

This is what we imagined of digital world?


The Quiet Truth

The future doesn’t kill people.
It absorbs them.

Those who cannot adapt disappear quietly into systems.
Those who can create build parallel lives.The digital world is still a world inside a system.

You survive only if your capabilities match what the system needs.

And if they don’t—
you don’t disappear dramatically.
You are simply excluded.

Virtual spaces become:

  • Refuge

  • Stage

  • Marketplace

  • Identity

Not because people are weak—
but because reality becomes unaffordable.

Then the only thing left that is truly yours is your mind.

And creativity is not art anymore.
It is survival strategy.

The future belongs to those who can imagine another way to exist—
and make others believe in it.

When society becomes fully digital,
ownership becomes real power.

No likes.
No followers.
No visibility.

Own something—at least in the real world or in the digital one.

Because those who own nothing
don’t just lose wealth—
they lose leverage, voice, and exit.

In a system-driven future,
survival belongs to those who hold value,
not those who merely participate.

That’s the rule.

So the rules are simple:

Pay your debts.
Debt is not a mistake—it is a trap.

Hold real assets:

  • Gold

  • Small land

  • Property

Strengthen your health.
A weak body is an expensive body.

Grow your own food, even a little.
Food security is freedom.

Freelance is not a trend—it is the future of work.
Jobs are rented.
Skills are owned.

Start investing early.
Time is the only unfair advantage.

Have skills that work without permission.

Build your own community.
Systems fail.
People carry you through collapse.

That’s all.

No ideology.
No rebellion fantasy.
Just preparation.

Good luck with your future.

Friday, 29 August 2025

It's okay to slowly dying in winning

It’s okay to slowly die while you’re still winning.

This world is corrupt—
leaders, systems, power structures.
They don’t want humans.
They want control.
They want obedience.
They want to play god.

Villains will fall.
They always do.

But us?

Let me tell you something.

The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows.
It’s a mean, nasty place.
And it doesn’t care who you are.

So the real question is—
how tough are you?

This world will beat you to the knee 

but it ain't about how hard life getting to you

but it's about how hard you can be at it

It’s about how hard you can get hit
and still get up.

Still breathe.
Still stand.
Still move.

That’s how winning is done.

So no matter how broken, tired, or scarred you are—

KEEP. MOVING. FORWARD.


Tuesday, 5 August 2025

A Fata Morgana (Italian: [ˈfaːta morˈɡaːna])

Return to God,
the Light of life.

For that is the condition
of true happiness in this world.

Obstacles are overcome
through lived experience,
not empty desire.

The rapid current of the world
sweeps away the careless.

Its beauty is a mirage,
crafted to deceive
those who seek power.

We are chased by endless shadows,
until there is no world left to pursue.

The world is so beautiful
that humans begin to act like gods.

Wealth and desire weaken the soul.
Without faith in our hearts,
we are easily dominated.

The devil and lust
are the hidden enemies.

Be patient on the road.
Keep faith in your heart.

Faith is the savior
of this troubled world.

And remember—
the afterlife is forever.

Saturday, 5 July 2025

The world is ending

It is painful to witness a world ending too soon.

Evil is no longer hidden.
It is broadcast live, watched by millions, and celebrated without shame.
Soldiers post images of the people they have killed.
Famine continues while the world scrolls past it.
People are starved, and we are told to accept it as normal.

Food is meant for everyone—
even for enemies.
When food itself becomes a weapon,
that is not strategy.
That is the beginning of the world’s collapse.

This world is ruled by devils.
That is the truth.

Greed without limit brings destruction without mercy.
What is most tragic is not that evil exists—
but that so many are blind while still able to see.

We live in an age of excess information,
but little knowledge,
and even less wisdom.

Information without wisdom breeds arrogance.
Arrogance turns into numbness.
And numbness allows evil to continue undisturbed.

This imbalance must be corrected.

This morning, I encountered a word that made me stop.

Stop serving the noisy world.
Stop—
and listen with the heart.

RESET.

In the modern age, “reset” has become a slogan of power.
Terms like “The Great Reset” tell us the world is broken
and must be rebuilt—
economy, education, society, health—
all redesigned to be “better.”

But reset by whom?
On what foundation?
For whose benefit?

If a reset is not grounded in revelation,
If it does not return humans to nature,
If it turns people into servants of a soulless system—

That is not a reset.
That is misguidance.

Our Reset: Return to the Self

Our reset does not come from elite meeting rooms
or global conferences.

It comes from truths revealed through nature and conscience.

Our reset is not erasure, but:

  • Clarification

  • Revitalization

  • Fertilization

Our reset begins when:

  • The mind becomes clear again

  • Nature is understood again

  • The world is restored to its place—
    not as a goal,
    not as a god,
    not as a tool

The real reset does not begin in parliaments.

It begins quietly—
when a young woman wakes up
and realizes her soul has been damaged by the system she lives in.

When self-awareness gives birth to awareness of others.
When personal understanding becomes collective movement.
When a healed soul gains the strength to rebuild.

Women today—
are distorted, pressured, disconnected.
And through that, generations are damaged.

But when awareness rises,
people rise.

This reset starts with us.
With ordinary women who feel,
“This system does not fit my nature.”

With Gen Z girls who wake up asking,
“What am I really searching for in this life?”

This reset does not require titles or certificates.
It requires understanding.
It requires courage to speak truth.

This is a call to return to the original.

Nature is the map.

INDEPENDENT SOUL → UNDERSTANDING NATURE

This is not poetry alone.
This is not theory.

This is the formula
for the revival of civilization.

Thursday, 3 July 2025

Everyone losing their morality now

 To keep your morality,

you must remain human.

A human is not defined by intelligence alone,
but by the ability to feel
the suffering of other humans.

Greed, disguised as “normalcy,”
slowly erases that humanity.
And what is called mainstream today
is often nothing more than moral surrender.

We once placed great hope in the 21st century.
Instead, it arrived carrying destruction—
masked as advanced technology.

We are losing ourselves.

Was this progress meant to elevate human life,
or to push humanity toward its peak destruction?

Behind every technology
are overworked humans—
exhausted, disconnected,
living without balance or dignity.

In truth, humans do not need excess.
They need simplicity.
They need their basic needs met.
They need a life that allows them to breathe.

Many believe the mainstream must be followed
because evil appears powerful.
But they forget—
evil stands against nature,
and therefore against God Himself.

Remember this:
we are human.

Humans are limited.
Fragile.
Mortal.

When humans abandon morality,
they should no longer be called human.
Perhaps they have not evolved—
perhaps they have fallen.

Evil already has a name.
And it does not need another.

Do not follow satanism.
It lives quietly
in desire,
in greed,
in selfishness.

Even the pyramids—
symbols of absolute power—
stand empty today.

Choose morality
over power.
Over wealth.
Over dominance.

Choose morality
above everything else.

Because without it,
there is no humanity left to save.




We all are a survivor and fighter

Everyone is surviving something.

To survive, we must fight—
not always with fists,
but with breath, endurance, and will
in a world built on survival.

We never truly know
what another human is carrying.
Illness.
War.
Famine.
Financial struggle.
Loneliness.
Love.
Hatred.
Poverty or privilege—
each comes with its own battle.

But one thing is shared:
as humans, we survive.

Life is hard.
We must breathe through it.
Walk through it.
Feel through it.

What matters is not what we face,
but how we face it.

Success is not guaranteed.
Failure will come—often.
There will be moments
when we do not understand
what is happening to us.

Even if thousands before us
have walked the same road.
Even if history offers lessons.

Survival is not imitation.
It is choice.

We learn by trying.
By falling.
By making a thousand mistakes.

Through error,
we discover precision.
Through pain,
we find direction.
And slowly,
we learn where to aim.

That is how we survive.

So good luck
to everyone trying to stay alive in this world—
especially those doing it alone.

It is painful.
It is hard to witness.
But without trying,
there is no living—only existing.

Life is no longer about
getting everything we want.

It is about accepting
what comes for us—
and still choosing to stand.

That, too,
is survival.


Monday, 28 April 2025

Time to recover

I’m a 90s kid.

We lived between two peaks—
the rise of the Millennials
and the birth of Gen Z.

The difference?

Millennials learned to own technology.
Gen Z was born into the internet itself.

Compared to the Millennial era,
the Gen Z world feels rushed—
as if time moves faster than the body can follow.

Years disappear without being felt
because life now happens inside screens.

What I noticed about Gen Z
is how early life becomes global.
Imagine billions of people
looking at the same things,
judging by the same standards,
chasing the same version of success.

A global perspective becomes a global pressure.

Everyone grows up faster.
And everyone wants to become the same thing.

I grew tired of chasing the fear of missing out.

I used to be mainstream.
I used to live globally.
I showed my life online.
I consumed endlessly—
until the internet shaped my personality.

I was a hustle woman.
Chasing success so loudly
that victory only mattered
because others could see it.

Until reality arrived.

The human body has limits.
Coffee is not infinite energy.
Fast food is not real nourishment.
Money is never enough.
Shopping feeds an endless desire.
And everyone is racing to earn more—
without ever stopping to live.

I became exhausted by this life.

So I retired from it in my 30s.

I feel like I’ve experienced enough.
I chased almost everything in my 20s.
I checked off my bucket list—
and even went beyond it.

I gained experiences.
I failed many times.
I have things I’m proud of.

And yet I kept asking myself:
Was it worth it?

Human desire has no finish line.
It is never enough.

I kept wanting more,
not because I lacked anything,
but because I compared myself
to the world’s current standard.

In truth,
I already had more than enough.

So I knew I had to stop.

Stop running.
Stop chasing.
Stop performing.

To finally appreciate
the things I once prayed for—
and now take for granted.

I was angry for a long time.
Angry at dreams.
Angry at standards.
Angry at myself for always chasing.

But my soul was tired.
My body was tired.
My spirit was tired.

So I’m taking a break—
to recover.

I don’t want to lose my soul
for a future I can’t even predict.

Right now,
I need myself the most.

This is my pause.
From research.
From experiments.
From theories.
From philosophy.
From novels.
From life stories.

I hope others, too,
can step away from this world that moves too fast.

Sayonara.
Bye-bye.

It’s time to live slowly.

Sip tea.
Talk to trees.
Touch the grass.
Feel the wind.

Let the universe reconnect with you
before you disconnect yourself
from life.