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Perception, ego, healing and practice — what the mind notices, denies and can transform.

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The Sweller Load: Rethinking Human Learning Efficiency in the Age of AI

Cognitive Load Theory changed how we understand learning — but what if we could push it even further? Introducing the “Sweller Load,” a new framework for dynamically optimizing how information is delivered, using AI to match and expand human cognitive bandwidth. This could reshape the future of learning, thinking, and human potential itself.

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The Taming of the Inner Monologue

“The most powerful voice you will ever hear is the one no one else can.” The Unseen Engine Every human being walks the world with a voice echoing silently in their mind, a narrator unseen, yet ever-present. It whispers through choices, floods moments of stillness, and often masquerades as truth. But this monologue is not

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I Still Stand; The Living Manifesto

A deeply personal reflection on betrayal, survival, and the unseen hand of Allah. Through hardship and hidden enemies, this piece explores the limits of human planning and the boundless reach of divine will—a living testament to the truth that Allah is the best of all planners.

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The Ego and the Soul: A Philosophical Exploration Through the Islamic Lens

In every human being, there exists a tension — between what desires and what discerns, between what clings and what surrenders. This inner divide is the site of life’s greatest struggle: the ego versus the soul. In Islam, this is not merely a psychological model — it is a spiritual reality.

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