A lot has happened, and since I write about geopolitics, human behaviour, and world affairs, you might be wondering where I disappeared, as I did not drop any articles on recent worldly affairs.
Although I did not write about recent affairs, I did write something insightful about human behaviour and mindset on LinkedIn. You can go check that out if you want to quench your thirst for reading. And do subscribe the newsletter if you like the content!
Coming back to why I did not write about recent affairs—honestly, I understood why everything is happening. I don’t need to watch the news or keep listening to geopolitical experts to understand what’s going on. Not because I have some concrete inside information or know every factual document, but because I studied the pattern—and patterns never lie.
This is not a war for resources; it is a war for ancient religious prophecies. But more than that, it’s about control, domination, and power. No, not Western power—everything is about Israel. If you want to understand geopolitics, you have to understand the Middle East, and more than that, you have to understand Israel and how it operates.
India’s role? I would say India is helping Israel’s war. Not because I have a factual trail—no, I just studied the pattern. Why else did Modiji say “Fatherland”? I understand Muslims say such things, but any Hindu saying that? Then they should just accept the truth instead. That would be easier—it would lift generational trauma, remove fear, and make people feel safe.
Leaders are so convinced that making the country a religious Hindu land is the only way to feel safe and survive—but it’s not. I have seen how damaging this has been for my friends. They live in constant fear and insecurity and, to mask it all, use the “chosen ones” narrative. My heart aches for them, but I know I can’t help them—they have to help themselves.
The Dune trailer just dropped, and at its core, the message of this story is how tyrannical leaders eventually force humanity to realise why trusting a single leader can lead to chaos for the entire human race.
The “Golden Path” in Dune is designed to deliver that exact message. Yes, it’s a bizarre and mentally challenging story—so much so that the original novel was almost impossible to adapt into a film—but recent attempts have come closer than ever.
If you are going to watch the movie only for a grand, larger-than-life screen experience, I would say don’t. It’s an amazing watch if you have an interest in philosophy, technology, and religion—after all, it’s all connected.
The world is connected—anything that goes wrong anywhere will eventually affect everyone.
I was paying attention to all the events, but I purposely chose not to write about them. Why? Much of it or specific propaganda and its design to keep us distracted, almost nothing is true. Attention is energy, and whatever you give your attention will become bigger and bigger. That’s why I chose not to give attention to chaos and instead focus on what’s important.
I chose to give my energy to the good things happening in the world instead of focusing on emotionally damaged world leaders. Because when I look closely, nationality is another form of slavery, and consuming online content is another form of consumerism—and consumerism is the perfection of slavery.
My intention was never to study all this, but I was pulled into it—and it turned out to be the most rewarding journey among all the journeys I have taken. It worked in my favour.
But no, I am not asking you to do the same—not because it’s risky, but because it’s pointless. In fact, I would ask you to stay away and focus on what truly matters to you.
Are you happy when the prices of everything are going up? Are you happy with shortages of LPG, electricity, and oil? War does not spare anyone—it burns everyone, including those who are in favour, those who think they are untouchable, and those who are pulling the strings from the shadows.
It’s funny to me—how often people see empathy and compassion as weakness. The leaders who have these qualities are the ones most admired, and they build systems that are long-lasting and scalable.
That is the most futuristic quality in a world where everything is becoming artificial—so much so that even people’s personalities are curated to fit in and appear likable. Leaders who do not have these qualities will always stir resentment in people. More on this some other day!

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