
Justice Growing In The Dump: Can Two Greyhounds Teach Us The Basic Needs Of Humanity?
Discover a powerful story from a garbage dump where deep poverty and the daily struggles of refugees reveal a universal truth. Through the metaphor of two greyhounds, learn why guaranteeing the 'Three Basic Needs'—healthy food, safe shelter, and the 'love your neighbor' education—is the only path to true justice and humanity.

Recoding Words: Is A Dictionary Serving The Sacred Purpose Possible?
Is it possible to recode English words to serve the 'Sacred Law' while memorizing them? In this article, discover how we connect every topic—from Dr. Paul's patronage of art to animal freedom and social inequality—to the 'Three Basic Needs' (food, safe shelter, and the 'love your neighbor' education for everyone) using the memory palace technique. Get ready to rewrite your dictionary and transform your daily actions into a universal purpose.

Why Does A Child’s Poverty Turn Into Society’s Violence?
When a child’s basic needs are not guaranteed, poverty stops being an economic condition and becomes a shared social fear. This fear quietly turns into judgment, exclusion, and finally violence. A child’s torn clothes awaken our own insecurity, and instead of protecting the child, society protects itself. This story shows how unfulfilled basic needs do not only harm the poor, but slowly erode empathy, education, and humanity itself.

Why Do Revolutions Devour Their Own Children When The Three Basic Needs Are Not Guaranteed?
When food, shelter, and meaning are not guaranteed, fear replaces trust and revolutions turn inward. This is the story of how hunger transforms victims into executioners—and why no society can find peace until the three basic needs are secured for all.

Economy And Politics: Are They Really Different, Or Two Faces Of The Same Cycle?
Power may change hands, but the cycle remains the same. This text questions whether kings, politicians, and systems truly differ—or whether poverty, fear, and forgotten promises always return in new forms.

What Does It Really Mean to Be Poor? And Where Does God Stand in This Chain?
What if poverty is not about money, but about broken connections? This text explores poverty layer by layer—from the destitute to the rich—and asks a deeper question: where does trust, peace, and God truly disappear? It argues that real abundance begins not with wealth, but by guaranteeing food, shelter, and meaning for everyone.