Love is a Strength, Not a Weakness: A Philosophical and Spiritual Perspective

Love is a Strength, Not a Weakness: A Philosophical and Spiritual Perspective

By Sandy Conners Love is often romanticized, criticized, and misunderstood. Some see it as a soft, vulnerable emotion—a weakness that makes people susceptible to pain and manipulation. Yet, history, philosophy, and spirituality consistently demonstrate that love is not a weakness but a profound strength. As philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once said, “That which does not kill […]

Rules for Radicals: Making a Difference Peacefully

Rules for Radicals: Making a Difference Peacefully

Introduction Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals” is often regarded as a manifesto for grassroots organizers and activists striving for social change. Written in 1971, the book provides a strategic framework for those who want to address societal injustices through practical, nonviolent means. Alinsky, a veteran community organizer, wrote this guide for the “Have-Nots” seeking to […]

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