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Variable

I’m Variable, a creator, learner, and explorer of ideas. Passionate about growth and transformation, I share insights to inspire others to challenge limits and embrace change.

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About the Author

I’m Variable, a constant seeker of truth, growth, and purpose.
This platform is where curiosity meets wisdom, and change is celebrated.
Through words, books, and sounds, I share insights to inspire your own journey.

Posts by Variable

Love and Sex

Sex is instinct; love is choice. One comes from the body, the other from the soul. Sex can be bought or stolen, love cannot. True love is rare, sacred, and life-giving. When sex serves love, it nourishes; when it doesn’t,…

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The Consciousness Epoch

The Consciousness Epoch is the age where awareness is the ultimate currency, adaptability is the highest intelligence, and meaning is forged from chaos. Inspired by Variable Tribe, it calls on the fluid, the awake, and the fearless to shape the…

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56 Lessons of Greatness

"56 Lessons of Greatness" isn’t just a book, it’s a mirror, a compass, and a wake-up call. Each lesson pushes you to rise above fear, mediocrity, and doubt. If you’re ready to stop surviving and start living with purpose, this…

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rebirth now

Rebirth Now or Regret Forever.

Rebirth doesn’t begin with comfort, it begins with destruction. If you truly want to transform, prepare to kill your past self. The weak identity, The borrowed beliefs, The fears you’ve nurtured- Burn it all. Break your mental chains. Step outside…

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Trust Takes Time

Every powerful bond begins with a spark, a rush of feeling that whispers, “This could be the one.” But that moment isn’t love. It’s dopamine. Real trust isn’t built in a single meeting. It grows slowly, through silence, struggle, and…

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press freedom

War on Truth: How Power Elites Silence Journalists and Suppress Reality

Truth-seekers throughout history, from Socrates to modern journalists, have faced brutal suppression from powerful elites who fear exposure. Using censorship, propaganda, and even murder, they silence dissent and control the narrative. The result? Eroding democracies, dwindling trust, and unchecked power.…

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dont cry

Don’t Cry in Pain, man up yourself

Crying in pain won’t save your family. When chaos hits, your job as a man is simple: protect. lead. stay calm. This isn’t about being heartless, it’s about being unbreakable when it counts. The world needs more men who cry…

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How to choose Life Partner ♥️

Can you honestly say you know your partner's true character? Not their good days, not their romantic side, but who they really are when life gets hard? Most people think they do. Most people are wrong.

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anger assasnation is a crime

Anger Assassination is a Crime

Anger isn’t your enemy, suppressing it is. When used with purpose, anger becomes your fuel for growth, protection, and greatness. From history’s conquerors to spiritual leaders, the fire within has always built legacies. Don’t assassinate your anger. master it, channel…

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Think Beyond Your Generation

If you think like the ones before you, you’ll never create what’s ahead of you. Greatness doesn’t come from imitation, it comes from innovation. Refuse to be a reflection of your generation. Think sharper. Act bolder. Be the one who…

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Books & Audiobooks by This Author

Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap… and Others Don’t

Good is the enemy of great. And that is one of the key reasons why we have so little that becomes great. We don’t have great schools, principally because we have good schools. We don’t have great government, principally because we have good government. Few people attain great lives, in large part because it is just so easy to settle for a good life.

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