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6 essays on conflict

Veneration

Posted on Sunday, March 12, 2023

Last updated on Wednesday, August 5, 2026 at 11:00 PM

·4 min read

There are people we look up to in life—perhaps our parents or grandparents, perhaps an older sibling or a successful friend, perhaps our favorite athletes, artists, or authors, perhaps a pastor or a priest, perhaps a venerated guru or sage. We go to them for direction when lost, for solace when distraught, for motivation when unmotivated, for inspiration when uninspired, for love when unloved. We…

Conflict

Posted on Sunday, March 5, 2023

Last updated on Saturday, August 15, 2026 at 4:27 PM

·6 min read

Disagreement and conflict is inevitable. We live in a world that’s often hostile and inimical, bereft of love, filled with contempt and selfish desire, quick to shame and ridicule, and predisposed to hate, to polarize, and to antagonize. But there is nothing inherently wrong with the process of disagreement; in fact, it’s the only mechanism by which we progress human knowledge and culture.…

Criticism

Posted on Monday, February 27, 2023

Last updated on Saturday, August 15, 2026 at 4:27 PM

·4 min read

The act of criticizing someone undeniably carries a hefty negative connotation. Many of our preconceived notions of criticism entail personal feuds or grudges, scolding, chastising, humiliation, ridicule, and the shame, embarrassment, fear, or resentment that these actions inevitably precipitate. But why is this? If we think about it, offering constructive feedback to others is perhaps one of the…

Ad Hominem

Posted on Saturday, January 21, 2023

Last updated on Saturday, August 15, 2026 at 4:27 PM

·5 min read

A while back, I came across a YouTube short. At first, I thought there wasn’t anything particularly remarkable about it. She is speaking—not even anything I would regard as complaining—about the disadvantages of the upper middle class compared to those in the highest echelons of society. The main lesson of the video was simply that money grants you ever-increasing freedom to take risks, but it…

Insecurity

Posted on Thursday, January 12, 2023

Last updated on Saturday, August 15, 2026 at 4:27 PM

·4 min read

The saying “you shouldn't care what others think” is often thrown around as a cheap remedy for the psychological blight of our insecurities. It is a frequent excuse to blithely saunter throughout life ignoring any and all criticism or judgment—to “walk your own path,” as it were—yet it's far from a controversial notion, simply because it's actually true most of the time. But I think it's very…

Internet Drama

Posted on Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Last updated on Saturday, August 15, 2026 at 4:27 PM

·6 min read

Like many, I'm a pretty avid user of Youtube and Twitch. And from time to time, I will inevitably come across some news or video recommendations surrounding content creators implicated in some form of "drama.” Many infamous incidents have occurred the past several years, some trivial like the Jake Paul and KSI feud, and some more deeply rooted in serious issues, such as the fallout of EDP445…

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