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  • Jan 8, 2025 | meer.com | Sameer Sohail

    Hans-Georg Moeller argues in his book The Moral Fool that morality is akin to a pathology. Despite society's long-standing insistence on being moral, he suggests that morality may not be the best approach to living our lives. At first glance, this perspective may sound cynical, leading one to think that Moeller advocates for a lawless, anarchic world where morality ceases to exist and chaos reigns. Some may even think that this notion puts Max Stirner to shame.

  • Dec 9, 2024 | meer.com | Sameer Sohail

    Search on Google and you will notice an "AI Overviews" section above the conventional search results. That is the integration of generative AI into search engines, and it is seriously evolving how we experience searching on the internet. While this feature is not universally available yet, it is quite evident that Google aims to embed it into almost every search results page.

  • Nov 15, 2024 | paradigmshift.com.pk | Zakir Ullah |Wardah Shahid |Sameer Sohail |Danial Waheed

    7:56 pm• Opinion, Published Content “Power is always dangerous. Power attracts the worst and corrupts the best.”  – Edward Abbey The subject of “leadership” was the first thing that one was exposed to as a young cadet in the military academy. The most profound revelation was that there were two kinds of courage—moral and physical. Later, one learned that to be defeated comprehensively, physical defeat would always be preceded by a moral one.

  • Oct 9, 2024 | meer.com | Sameer Sohail

    Every now and then, we find ourselves in problems where we wish we had easier solutions. Our minds are fogged by countless advice and opinions of other people, the burdens of how our ancestors did things, and the general landscape of just how things work. Despite so much information, we struggle to find appropriate solutions in our work and personal lives. This may be because we do not break down the problem into its fundamentals.

  • Sep 9, 2024 | meer.com | Sameer Sohail

    Since the time of the Greek philosophers, many have pondered what makes us truly human. Passion, free will, intelligence, complex social lives—these are the elements of humanity. However, I believe there's another crucial aspect that deserves attention: our ability to engage with the world, interact with it, and ultimately influence it. By nature, we are tinkerers and explorers.

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