Tag: Invisible Impact
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The Quiet Inheritance Of War
War didn’t just pass through history—it settled into our behaviour. We adjusted, complied, and froze, mistaking survival instincts for wisdom, and scarcity for a way of life.
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Zero Sum Narratives.
War teaches scarcity; minds tunnel, nations hoard, and even genes remember. The zero-sum narrative quietly mutates from policy into psychology, then into inherited biology.
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Xenophobia
XENOPHOBIA rarely announces itself—yet it quietly shapes war, policy, and memory, leaving behind suspicion, fractured identities, and a residue that returns later to the clinic.
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Value Reset
War reshapes values quietly; while my daughter discards, I remember scarcity—where nothing was wasted, everything repurposed, and even the smallest object carried dignity forward.
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Unemployment Waves.
Unemployment, the quiet aftermath of war, seeps into bodies and minds, eroding dignity, health, and hope long after the guns fall silent.
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Technology Transfers.
War builds as it destroys—its technologies quietly reshape civilian life, from radar to AI, leaving behind convenience, dependency, and a lingering psychological cost.