Tag: Evolution
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Villain with a good point: The Architect’s Lament
The mathematics of survival has beauty, doesn’t it? The way resources flow, the efficiency of allocation, the brutal honesty of supply and demand. I learned these equations not in textbooks but in the streets, watching who got fed and who got forgotten. They called my approach ruthless. I called it honest.
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We Do Not ‘End’. We Become.
In this meditative poem, the soul journeys beyond finality into infinite change — from ashes to oceans, from endings to essence.
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Juxtaposition: My High School Lexicon Unfurling
This very long poem explores the profound lesson of “Juxtaposition” learned during my high school. It captures the constant interplay of my contrasting experiences and evolving perspectives that shaped my understanding of the world. The poem revolves around the central “Juxtaposition” word, revealing its enduring significance in personal growth and memory.
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Instinctual Regression: Humanity’s Vendettas and Nature’s Wisdom
In the grand amphitheater of the animal kingdom, the laws of survival are simple and primal: territorial control, mating rights, and the occasional skirmish over dwindling resources. Yet, amidst this symphony of raw instinct, there exists a species that stands apart, not for its evolutionary prowess, but for its penchant for convoluted conflict and perpetual…