Here, we do not turn pages to dream of life we turn them to live the dream.
This is not Instagram. This is gilded parchment.
A place where words don’t rhyme — they weigh.
Here, language doesn’t flatter or applaud. It redefines.
What you read here is not the final answer to life’s deepest questions — it is the key. A key to questions that have gone unanswered for thousands of years. Questions that never appear on an exam. They appear in life itself.
Here, imitation is forbidden. Thinking is obligatory.
Taking notes is not enough — you must either understand, or read again.
Here, history is not merely mourned. The repetition of history is dissected — because what keeps repeating is not time itself, but the vicious cycle of an unaware society.
The history of an aware society does not circle back. It moves forward — and does not repeat.
Here, religion is neither defended nor attacked. God is redefined.
Within this gilded parchment, there is no agenda but kindness, companionship, trust, and love — the very things that build security, peace, and stillness, and in a single word: true human civilization.
March 2026
God’s Donkey
A Dark Historical Satire on the Relationship Between Us and God

When we humans first arrived on Earth, we had absolutely nothing. No teeth, no claws, no venom, no feathers…
Just a bunch of terrified meat and skin.
That’s why, from the very beginning, we were looking for someone to support us — someone to tell us:
“Don’t worry, buddy, I’ve got your back.”
On the other hand, something kept buzzing inside our heads:
“You’re missing something… You’re missing something…”
No one was around to tell it: “Maybe YOUR aunt is the one missing something!”
But we couldn’t — because there was literally no one around who’d understand anyway.
And we had no idea what it was even talking about!
Until one day, one of those smart alecks showed up and said:
“Hey… humans! You need to go look for God.”
We looked at each other and burst out laughing. We said:
“Huh…? Who’s that? Where’d he suddenly come from? Does he bite?”
He shrugged and said:
“God…? He’s someone with a lot of power… He can have your back, take care of you, make sure no one eats you.”
March 2026
The Devil’s Triad
Faith, Frontier, Finance
An excerpt from the upcoming novel ‘Aghajoon’s Garden’; a story that strives to narrate humanity from the inside out, not from the surface

This speech is an excerpt from the upcoming novel “Aghajoon’s Garden” (currently under edit); a novel that strives to narrate stories from within the human soul, rather than from the outside world. “Aghajoon’s Garden” is the second volume of a tetralogy that describes the world and humanity as they truly ought to be in reality, not as we have been taught to see them.
This speech opens the final chapter of “Aghajoon’s Garden”—the story of a nation that finds the courage to confess the flaws in its governing system and accepts that civilization is not what we have built so far. The points emphasized in this speech are the very things that our world and modern civilization have lost.
In the hope that the world awakens.
The Speech
“With three painful inventions, we have turned our world into a prosperous hell; a hell where we can no longer even enjoy the things that are real…”
“When we were weak and helpless… we created a being to give us heart… to say its name and find peace… But we didn’t realize what happened… By the time we came to our senses… we saw we were becoming sacrifices for that very same God… The God who was supposed to save us.
And then, instead of erasing it, we built thousands of counterfeit versions of it… And with every version, we grew further and further apart. No one had told us that power lies in togetherness.”
April 2026
Civilization is an ecosystem 1
and balance is what keeps it alive
We see reality through a narrow window of what we’ve been taught.
This text pushes that window aside — so you can look at the world more directly, not just the way you were taught to see it.

Civilization as an Ecosystem
Civilization as a living system, not a map or a flag
Shared meanings as the real “infrastructure” of any civilization
What Is Civilization, Really?
From borders and states to networks of meaning
How language hides the gaps in our shared concepts
Unwritten Balances of Complex Systems
Four key balances: production, power, violence, generations
Why these balances emerge from feedback, not design
Extinction Debt and “Collapse Debt”
How systems accumulate invisible pressures over decades
Why today’s crises are the bill now coming due
Systemic Disruption: Lessons from History
Colonial extraction in India and its delayed costs
Artificial borders in Africa and a continent‑scale imbalance
Oligarchy: The Cancer Inside Democracy
When elections become an investment vehicle
How collective evolution shrinks to the profit of a class
Religion Between Cohesion and Control
Religion as a generator of borderless civilizations
Religion as a tool of oligarchic obedience when fused with power
April 2026
Civilization is an ecosystem 2
and balance is what keeps it alive
Iran is a stark example of collapse — not the collapse of a civilization, but of the decayed political structures that have stood for decades on the shoulders of that civilization.
Today’s Iran can be seen as a fast‑forward version of our current human civilization: the same trajectories and illnesses, only compressed and laid bare. In many other countries, thin layers of decorum still try to preserve the appearance of order, but the Islamic Republic has shown how fragile those layers truly are. A state that recently claimed regional power crumbles the moment it loses the living support of its people.

Ethics as an Inner Constraint
Ethics as a law for directing power, not a religious ornament
Why fleeing religion often takes ethics down with it
Iran: A Civilization Out of Balance
Demographic debt and the aging of a 90‑million‑person system
Systemic violence, collective shadow, and Zimbardo’s warning
The Civilizational Trap
Three paths of complex systems: recovery, new equilibrium, collapse
How inherited mental models keep reproducing catastrophe
Learning from Eusocial Species
Ants, bees, and termites as long‑term experiments in cooperation
The danger of human consciousness without direction
The Real Barrier: Incentives, Not Technology
Kardashev Type 0.7 and why technique isn’t what holds us back
How competition mutates from driver of innovation to engine of self‑destruction
Wrong Roots, Unstable Balance
Money, borders, religion, and competition as false “foundations”
Why rebuilding trust, solidarity, and sacrifice is a precondition for survival
