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Trapped in a Box of Knowledge

  In My head, I hear things  Trapped in a Box of Knowledge   Things Heard in One's Head As one sits in silence, surrounded by the titanic expanse of human knowledge, one is blasted by a harshness of thoughts. It's as if one's mind is a repository of every piece of information that has ever been encountered, waiting to be unleashed at any moment. The whispers begin as a gentle vibration, growing louder and more insistent until one feels like they are drowning in a sea of words. Things Can't Let Go But Want to Go But, despite the chaos, certain thoughts refuse to leave alone. They are the ones that haunt, the ones that keep awake at night, the ones that make question one's own sanity. These thoughts are the leftovers of past experiences, forgotten memories, and unspoken fears. They are the ghosts that linger in one's mind, refusing to be banished. How Dangerous Can Thoughts Be to Oneself? As these thoughts swirl around, one begins to wonder: how much h...

Protecting Kavango and it's beauty from being exploited

  Preserve the Kavango Regions  The Kavango region in Namibia is a place of unparalleled beauty, with its lush green landscapes, winding rivers, and diverse wildlife. However, this beauty is under threat from exploitation by those who seek to profit from its resources without considering the long-term consequences for the environment and the people who call Kavango home. One of the key ways to protect Kavango and its resources is through the power of traditional leaders. These leaders have a deep connection to the land and have a vested interest in preserving it for future generations. By working with traditional leaders, we can ensure that any development in the region is done in a sustainable and responsible manner that takes into account the needs of both the people and the environment. The future of children from Kavango also depends on the protection of their natural surroundings. Without a healthy environment, these children will not have access to clean water, fertile l...