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Author: Karlos Naimwhaka (Karlos Naimwhaka )

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Uncommon sense – The Dilemma of Impermanence
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Uncommon sense – The Dilemma of Impermanence

In the complex tapestry of life, there exists a profound dilemma—impermanence. It is a reality that we grapple with, a constant reminder of the transient nature of all things. We find ourselves caught between the longing for stability and the inevitability of change.

Uncommon Sense | Living to escape
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Uncommon Sense | Living to escape

Today’s life, at face value, seems all normal. Everyone seems to be fine and going about their everyday activities. Everyone seems to be doing just well and living the best of life – a family, a job, a couple of possessions and sometimes, a little bit of a life of a party. However, just as not everything that glitters is gold, there is always more to what the naked eye may and cannot see.

Uncommon Sense | Living intentionally for a 2.0 society.
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Uncommon Sense | Living intentionally for a 2.0 society.

In his book ‘The Strangest Secret’, Earl Nightingale says he once asked the late Nobel-prize-winning Dr. Albert Schweitzer, “Doctor, what is wrong with man today?” Dr. Schweitzer went silent for a moment and then said, “Man simply don’t think”.  This cannot be further from the truth of what the world has become today.