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“Theatrical Blossoms That Bloomed Late”
The play “Sofonisba” by Gian Giorgio Trissino, from the Italian Renaissance period, is a fine example of this phenomenon. Written around 1515, the play took several decades to finally find its way to the stage. The delay was not merely due to technical limitations, but also reflected the preparedness of the audience of that time,…
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“Wars are ignited in the name of religion, but their ashes always settle in the calculations of power…!”
The Iran–Israel conflict is both religious and strategic/power-driven—but the most significant factor behind it is geopolitical dominance.In short—although religion appears to be the cause, the real focal point is the balance of power.On one hand, the Jewish identity of Israel is often projected as a central issue of religious hostility in the Muslim world. But…
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Searching for small joys in an unwanted season….!
When summer arrives, it does not come merely as a season, but as an experience—intense, harsh, and at times unbearable. It feels as though nature is testing our endurance. Yet, hidden behind this scorching heat are moments of calm, patches of cool shade, and unexpected joys. When we begin to look beyond the discomfort and…
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I am getting ready to write again…!
It has been almost six months since I wrote even a single word on my blog. I fully agree that if you write something regularly, people are naturally drawn to your blog. Without that, your followers don’t grow—this too I understand well. In the last four or five years, I had never taken such a…
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“In relationships, attitude holds the most decisive place…!”
Whenever you’re in conflict with someone, there is one factor that can make the difference between damaging your relationship and deepening it. That factor is attitude. 1. Differences Are Natural Every individual is unique – their way of thinking, experiences, and emotional background are different. Therefore, differences of opinion are natural. However, how we perceive…
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“Behind every loss lies a new beginning…!”
What would you do if you lost all your possessions? 1. Loss – An Inseparable Part of Life Losing is a natural part of the flow of life. As children, we lose our toys; in youth, we lose some friends; and as life moves on, we often lose certain relationships too. Yet, every loss teaches…
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“COVID pandemic: The most painful and unsettling time…!”
Tell us about a time when you felt out of place. So far, we’ve witnessed many epidemics, seen the devastation caused by natural disasters, and watched people die right before our eyes in horrific accidents. Yet, that sense of discomfort never returned until now. The deaths during the COVID era still haven’t faded from memory.…
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“The computer has not discovered humans….!”
Your life without a computer: what does it look like? Humans have made numerous discoveries to make life comfortable. Each discovery is meant to be used for the development and well-being of life. However, this does not mean that we should become entirely dependent on it. Although it’s true that the use of computers has…
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“I am learning structured writing skills…!”
What skill would you like to learn? “I have been writing for the past 28 years. Writing in journalism is realistic and informative, and hence it is viewed as either occasional or at most, temporary writing. I believe that playwriting is a different type of writing since it involves dialogic writing based on the flow…
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“I want to dedicate more time to personal writing and family…!”
What details of your life could you pay more attention to? What details of your life can you focus on more? Well, now I definitely want to complete my personal writing project. Along with that, while continuing my work for a living, I want to dedicate time to my wife, who has been standing by…