Are Relationships About Love — or Control? “One who has mastery over his own life has no need to control anything. He simply knows what to do, and how to do it. But when you do not know, you unconsciously try to control— people, situations, and outcomes. From childhood, you have been trained to manage the outside, to plan, to manipulate, to force results. If you learn to handle your body, mind, emotions, and energies, the need to control the outside will simply not arise within you. The moment you try to control another, it means you are expecting something through them. A transactional mind will always seek to control situations and outcomes. In this very process, you resist life itself. If you had the wisdom to see the nature of life, you would allow it its full expression. Your suffering is not because of life— it is because you are trying to control it.” — Parth, amrqh® In a relationship, who told you that your partner is the problem? What you often call a “problem” is simply your ...
The Internet Is Not Distracted — It Is Simply Not Ready What people are doing on the internet today is not random—it is deeply driven by human psychology rather than conscious intention. Most individuals are not engaging with the digital world to grow or evolve; they are there to escape, to engage superficially, or to seek constant stimulation. Platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok are not built to deepen awareness but to capture and hold attention. The endless stream of short videos, reels, and rapidly changing content feeds the brain with quick dopamine hits, making anything that requires stillness—like meaningful quotes, blogs, or reflections—feel slow and less appealing. At the same time, most people are naturally inclined toward entertainment rather than evolution. After navigating the pressures of daily life, the mind seeks relief, not transformation. This is why content such as memes, trends, and light entertainment dominates consumption, while deeper subjects like healt...