Reflection-Quo

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Where there’s a will, there’s a way, but you are what you do, not what you say you’ll do. Quotes inspire, yet they’re empty without action. Better not to always seek refuge in comfort zones, the subtlest addiction of all.


  • Man is avente logos. 
  • Art is engendered within individual. All expressions must be spontaneous and free. Art must be, thus, exaggerated and not proper. Therefore Filter all formed, official and academic forms of  arts.  


23 March 2025

  • Today not "Fake" is true but "True" is "Fake".
  • Human mind is a battle field. So, each has to be it's commander, not it's soldier. 
  • Kill or be killed (Homo Homini Lupus Est). This is the principal of a survival mindset of any person: “kill or be killed". Whatever situation a person with this mentality would make no difference, the person takes refuge in violence and aggression. This is not just speculation on human behaviour and related mindset, but this phrase calls us to reflect on whether such extremes are necessary or justified. 
  • Abstract is potential status of concrete. Though it is fragile and ephemeral, the best example for this is the world human beings have realized for them; it is "abstract-concrete". 
  • If you find in a situation you don't know for which direction to swim, don't swim but just float with conscious.
  • Day by day what you think, what you decide and choose, and then what you do is who you are. 
  • You can fight only the way you practice. 
  • We are lost in a world of make-believe. 
    24 March 2025
  •  How much money is enough for you? 
  •  So, we end up with our own minds. 
  • Just think - we know ourselves? No! There is no such "I" but memories and habits. So, who see things? Universe itself? 
  • AI vs Human Perception and Processing - Artificial Intelligence and human beings share similarities in reasoning. However, AI surpasses humans in the speed of processing data and executing tasks it has been trained to perform. The only conscious beings capable of perceiving both subjective and objective realities, and interpreting them by integrating memory data, are humans. Yet, memories do not always function under conscious control; they quite often operate through habits and the repetition of experiences, which is somewhat similar to how AI functions. On the other hand, I see the objective world polyvalent and not singular. For example, insects perceive the world in their own way, human artists convey diverse interpretations of reality, and bees, for instance, can see ultraviolet light, making flowers appear different to them. A dragonfly views the world through compound eyes, which function like numerous tiny eyes. So, while AI and humans may overlap in certain functional aspects, the depth and diversity of human perception and consciousness remain uniquely complex.
  • Our reality is made by mimicking, following the functionality of our brains. 
  • Thus, we need the capacity to apply to our "created reality", our own perceptions of the so-called "natural reality". Only in this way we can realize specific objectives of our "reality".
  • So, all our knowledge is formal systems. 

  • The most important and necessary thing is we need to admit necessarily and rely on our own reasons.  
    26 March 2025

    "Emotions are there in us as waves and they have their duty of non-duty." A wave does not ask, "Should I rise?" It obeys the moon, wind and other circumstances. Like that, emotions, like anger, joy, sorrow are tides, not commands. The awaken complementary humanist who understands this does not resist emotions, nor do he/she serves them. He/she just wiggles, like a reed in the wind, bent, but never broken by the storm.


    28 March 2025

    Art is an Aesthetic expression of Psychological, Philosophical, Deontological Privation. Art is more than mere entertainment or decoration; it is an aesthetic expression of unfulfilled desires that drive human creativity. Spanning forms like painting, writing, music, dance, and cinema, art arises from privation: the gap between what is, what is not, and what could be. Artists create because they lack, and audiences consume art because they, too, are haunted by absence. Whether through the melancholy of a song, the longing in a painting, or the unrealized dreams of a film character, art is humanity’s mirror, reflecting humans’ beautiful incompleteness.


13 July 2025

Violence wears the mask of virtue when backed by power.


13 July 2025

The Athenian state, threatened by Socrates’ questions, sentenced him to death, not for crimes, but for unsettling the peace of complacency. His hemlock cup was poured by democracy itself, proof that systems punish ‘disruptors’ to preserve their own fragility. Then as now, ‘stability’ justifies silencing.


13 July 2025 

Hitler is not a historical anomaly but a mirror. His genocidal ideology was (and is) the repressed frustration and violent entitlement latent in collective humanity. Neo-Nazism’s global resurgence confirms this: when socio-political structures fracture, the ‘Hitler within’ is ritualized as a solution. He lives wherever identity is weaponized against the ‘other.’


13 July 2025

The totality of cultural-civil realities are artificial ecosystems. Complementarity is their sustaining logic not a passive equilibrium but an active labour of holding oppositions in creative tension. Like maintaining a garden or restoring a fresco, it demands vigilance: we must weed monopolies, repair fractures, and replant diversity where systems lean toward monoculture. This is the non-negotiable work of Complementary Humanism in both material and digital worlds. To neglect it is to accept civilizational decay.

However, without conscious design, these realms risk reinforcing homogenization or ideological monopolies. To prevent this, we must apply the principle of complementarity: ensuring that SPEC (= Socio-Politic-Economic-Cultural) systems facilitate dynamic balance rather than dominance, countering violence’s chaos with collaborative wisdom. This means:

Recognition of Difference – Acknowledging that no single culture holds absolute truth, just as no single colour defines a painting.

Constructive Interaction – Designing systems where contrasting perspectives refine rather than negate each other.

Strategic Maintenance – Continuously adjusting power structures to prevent decay into polarization or hegemony.