Pride in Religion: Healthy vs Unhealthy
Religion has always been one of humanity’s most powerful forces. It can inspire kindness, generosity, and moral courage — but it can also be twisted into arrogance, exclusion, and harm. The dividing line often lies in a subtle emotional posture: pride. Pride itself isn’t inherently good or bad. In religion, it can be[ ► ]
Who’s Shaking the Jar? Understanding the Nature of Conflict
Manipulation of conflict, imagine a sealed jar containing 100 black ants and 100 red ants. When left undisturbed, they coexist peacefully, unaware of the other species' presence or threat. But when someone shakes the jar violently, the ants erupt into chaos, each group mistaking the other for the enemy. The black ants target[ ► ]



