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“In our country, it often appears that the government, officials, politicians, law enforcement, and institutions lack the will to effectively combat crime and corruption. This perception is fueled by concerns that some may be complicit or benefiting from these issues. Instead of supporting those who stand against crime and corruption, there are troubling instances where such individuals face resistance or harm, seemingly because they threaten vested interests.”

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“The library will endure; it is the universe. As for us, everything has not been written; we are not turning into phantoms. We walk the corridors, searching the shelves and rearranging them, looking for lines of meaning amid leagues of cacophony and incoherence, reading the history of the past and our future, collecting our thoughts and collecting the thoughts of others, and every so often glimpsing mirrors, in which we may recognize creatures of the information.”

“When we make stories, when we turn raw events into personal sagas, parables, tales, and anecdotes, we are often struggling to come to terms with one of the inescapably difficult and puzzling facts of existence. Storytelling is an attempt to deal with and at least partly contain the terrifyingly haphazard quality of life. Large parts of life, sometimes the mots crucial parts, depend on random happenings, contingency. A woman turns a corner, meets a strange man, two years later they marry, they have children together – and in twenty years, there are adults walking the earth who would not have existed if that woman had not turned that corner on that day. The human results of that apparently random event may go on for hundreds or even thousands of years, a single stray moment casting its shadow into an unimaginably long future. We can gaze on this fact with wonder; but we may also grow uneasy in contemplating it, because it emphasizes how little we control the course of our lives”

“The pressure this generation has because of Social Media, cell phones and the Internet, everything they do is being recorded. They think they are not allowed to make mistakes because their mistakes are exaggerated and blown out of proportion. Their good deeds or work are not recognized, gas-lightened, suppressed and thrown under the carpet. That is why most have anxiety and depression.”

“Stop arguing with people you don't know on social media. Foolish ones always think they are the smartest ones. You will be trying to make sense. They will be trying to make content. You will be trying to be reasonable. They will be trying to milk the content. They are rage farming and always trying to provoke you so they can get an engagement. Their objective is to get engagement. Not facts, truth or justice.”

“Once money is involved, it is no longer social. It becomes business. Even on social media, when money is involved, it is no longer just social media. It is business. And in business, there is rivalry and competition. People can cheat, be mean, brutal, violent, cunning, tricky, dishonest, and manipulative. They are willing to do whatever it takes to win or make a profit. That is why, when money is involved in social media, it is no longer fun but turns toxic and violent. Some people are in it to win it and are willing to do distasteful, horrible, evil, vile, mean, toxic, barbaric, and inhuman things to get that money.”

“Once you experience the financial benefits of social media engagement, there's no turning back. For clicks, You will constantly seek ways to gain more engagement, even if it means saying and doing unethical, illegal, criminal, mean, vile, inhuman, or racist things. You will lie unprovoked, lacking sympathy, care, love, and compassion for others.”