Everyone has desires. Some people have many, others have fewer—but desires are part of being human. What often troubles us is not the presence of desires, but when they start to control us. We are born with desires. As children, we want to play, watch TV, eat candy, or snack on something tasty. As we…
Conceptual Humanity and Concreate Individual: A Reflection
I first came across the terms “Conceptual Humanity” and “Concrete Individuals” through the works of Chinese author Luo Xiang. His three books Paradoxes of Law, The Faith as Premise of Freedom, and The Details of Law, explore law with a unique blend of philosophy, humanity, and behavioral analysis. Luo Xiang is a renowned Chinese jurist,…
Why Writing Is Essential for Learning and Personal Growth
Why do we read? Why do we choose certain articles or books? Is it because we seek solutions to our problems, or are we simply scrolling, hoping for inspiration to strike? For a long time, I admired the idea of writing—creating something meaningful that could express my thoughts or help others. But when I actually…
What is Prejudice and how to overcome it?
Our upbringing, environment and personal experiences often shape our beliefs and opinions. However, without realizing it, we may hold biases that limit our ability to see the world objectively. By actively questioning our biases, we open ourselves to growth, learning, and deeper understanding. So, What is Prejudice Prejudice is when you see a person…