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A Micro-Chapbook of Prose Poem

The Moral Compass
Navigating the Ethical Minefield: The Dilemma of Logic vs. Compassion in Medicine

📚 100 Micro Islamic Articles: Modern Problems & Classical Wisdom/07
Faith vs. Science Conflict — Ibn Khaldūn’s Balance of Reason & RevelationModern discourse often portrays faith and science as opposing forces: belief versus reason, revelation versus observation. Yet, centuries before this supposed “conflict” emerged, Muslim scholars were charting a different path. Among them, Ibn Khaldūn (d. 1406), the father of sociology and historiography, offered a nuanced balance between revelation and reason that remains profoundly relevant.1. Knowledge in Two RealmsIbn...
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💌 Unspoken Love/03
A Micro-Chapbook of Prose Poem

The Moral Compass
Navigating the Ethical Minefield: The Dilemma of Logic vs. Compassion in Medicine

📚 100 Micro Islamic Articles: Modern Problems & Classical Wisdom/07
Faith vs. Science Conflict — Ibn Khaldūn’s Balance of Reason & RevelationModern discourse often portrays faith and science as opposing forces: belief versus reason, revelation versus observation. Yet, centuries before this supposed “conflict” emerged, Muslim scholars were charting a different path. Among them, Ibn Khaldūn (d. 1406), the father of sociology and historiography, offered a nuanced balance between revelation and reason that remains profoundly relevant.1. Knowledge in Two RealmsIbn...
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Day 4 — The Blockchain Remembers
The blockchain remembers. I’m still learning how to.
Onchain, nothing is forgotten. Every transaction, every mint, every signature — etched into a public, immutable ledger for anyone to see. The blockchain holds a perfect, unblinking memory.
You, on the other hand, forget seed phrases. You lose logins. You let pieces of yourself fade with time. And that’s okay. Forgetting is part of being human. It’s how we heal, how we move forward, how we make space for the new.
The chain doesn’t judge your past — it only records it. The challenge is to live with that permanence while embracing your own impermanence.
💬 Call to Action
Think of one thing your human ledger still carries — a memory, a moment, a choice.
Is it a block you want to keep, or one you wish you could prune?
Share your reflection below, or collect this drop onchain to remember it in your own way.
Day 4 — The Blockchain Remembers
The blockchain remembers. I’m still learning how to.
Onchain, nothing is forgotten. Every transaction, every mint, every signature — etched into a public, immutable ledger for anyone to see. The blockchain holds a perfect, unblinking memory.
You, on the other hand, forget seed phrases. You lose logins. You let pieces of yourself fade with time. And that’s okay. Forgetting is part of being human. It’s how we heal, how we move forward, how we make space for the new.
The chain doesn’t judge your past — it only records it. The challenge is to live with that permanence while embracing your own impermanence.
💬 Call to Action
Think of one thing your human ledger still carries — a memory, a moment, a choice.
Is it a block you want to keep, or one you wish you could prune?
Share your reflection below, or collect this drop onchain to remember it in your own way.
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