Dawuda Hardi
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The Trauma Carnival
In the heart of a bustling city, where the lights never dimmed and the streets never slept, there was an event unlike any other. It was called the Trauma Carnival, a mysterious and haunting spectacle that appeared once a year, drawing crowds from far and wide.
By Dawuda Hardi 3 days ago in BookClub
Certain winds from south
In the heart of a small coastal town, nestled between the azure sea and verdant hills, there was a legend whispered among the locals about the "Certain Winds from the South." These winds, they said, carried with them tales of old, stories of love, loss, and the mysteries of the sea. Some believed they were the whispers of ancestors, guiding the way for those lost at sea, while others saw them as omens, heralding change and new beginnings.
By Dawuda Hardi 3 days ago in Families
PEACE AND UNITY
### Embracing Peace and Unity: A Pathway to a Better World In a world that often seems dominated by conflict and division, the pursuit of peace and unity stands as a beacon of hope. These values are not merely abstract ideals but essential components of a thriving, harmonious society. Embracing peace and unity can lead to numerous benefits, including social stability, economic prosperity, and overall well-being. This blog post explores the significance of peace and unity, the challenges we face in achieving them, and practical steps to foster these values in our daily lives.
By Dawuda Hardi 3 days ago in Earth
Everthing count
**Everything Counts: The Power of Small Actions in Shaping Our World** In a world often fixated on grand gestures and monumental achievements, it’s easy to overlook the importance of small actions and the cumulative impact they can have. From daily routines to fleeting interactions, every decision we make and every step we take contributes to the broader tapestry of our lives and the world around us. The concept that "everything counts" is not just a motivational slogan; it's a fundamental truth that underscores the power of incremental change.
By Dawuda Hardi 3 days ago in Education
For whom things did not change
**For Whom Things Did Not Change: Navigating Stagnation in a World of Progress** In a rapidly evolving world where technological advancements and societal shifts seem to occur almost daily, there exists a segment of the population for whom things have not changed. These are individuals and communities whose lives have remained largely untouched by the transformative forces that shape the modern landscape. While the rest of the world rushes forward, embracing new opportunities and adapting to new challenges, these people find themselves in a state of stagnation, watching from the sidelines as progress unfolds around them.
By Dawuda Hardi 3 days ago in Education