Tag: Invisible Impact

  • The Quiet Inheritance Of War

    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.

  • Zero Sum Narratives.

    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.

  • Xenophobia

    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.

  • Value Reset

    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.

  • Unemployment Waves.

    Unemployment Waves.

    Unemployment, the quiet aftermath of war, seeps into bodies and minds, eroding dignity, health, and hope long after the guns fall silent.

  • Technology Transfers.

    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.