Power trips are as old as power itself. The moment someone feels they have a little more say, control, or authority than others, the temptation to misuse it can creep in. Sometimes it’s subtle. Sometimes it’s blatant. But wherever it shows up—at work, in schools, online, in politics, or in day-to-day life—it leaves a trail… Continue reading The Trouble with Power Tripping: How Control Turns Toxic
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The Cost of War: Iran, Israel, and the Price the World Pays
It’s hard to find words that can fully capture the weight of war. Especially when it stretches beyond borders, past reason, and far from the people who actually suffer because of it. The recent conflict between Iran and Israel isn’t just another chapter in a long history of regional tension—it’s a painful reminder of what… Continue reading The Cost of War: Iran, Israel, and the Price the World Pays
