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If you’ve spent some time on the website www.nandnverma.com, you might wonder why Mr. Nand L Verma writes about Lyrics, Poems, Articles, and a bit of everything else. So, why ‘About’ everything? I know most people understand the difference between poems and lyrics or between articles and other forms of writing—perhaps even better than I do. But sometimes, this understanding highlights the difference between the ‘educated’ and the ‘others.’ Actually, I hesitate to use the term ‘educated’ because I’ve begun to notice certain traits in many educated people that can not only be disturbing but also dangerous and misleading.

Now, I’m not saying anyone is doing this deliberately; sometimes, it’s just about someone’s ability to comprehend and evaluate things. What? Oh, yes—I said if someone is rich, many of them already think they are the best. I don’t agree with that, but if someone’s success and worth as a human being are solely measured by financial weight, that perception can be misleading too. It all depends.

That’s why people worldwide continue learning until their last breath. But if certain things aren’t corrected along the way, it can mislead children and others who are just beginning to learn—from role models, parents, society, or specific types of education. Whether discussing topics on the internet or television, the goal should be to help others understand things better, for the sake of making this world a kinder, more civilized, and well-mannered place. Otherwise, everyone knows well who often serves as role models for eighty percent of the poor or struggling middle class worldwide. That’s why I thought I might address certain issues differently by writing an article—especially if I struggle to digest certain ideas after hearing them publicly from some people. However, tackling these matters can sometimes lead to serious concerns, such as harassment in various ways, or, in rare cases, even physical harm when addressing specific issues in a particular manner.

At the same time, I strongly believe that if someone is genuinely concerned about the future of humanity as a whole, meaningful change or correction is impossible without discussing important topics openly. I hope that eighty percent of the world’s population—the poor and struggling middle class—might join these discussions and arguments in a civilized way to help address and improve various issues within themselves and their surroundings. If they find something valuable in my writings, articles, or collections, they might feel motivated to engage with the ideas presented.

Otherwise, as I’ve mentioned before, many things seem scattered, which often confuses me rather than helping me make sense of life and living it as a whole. If the truth and facts about a topic aren’t discussed or shared openly, humans risk becoming puppets in the hands of those who oppose the true nature of humanity. Still, the dilemma remains: by doing so, people fear losing their jobs or income, or risk making powerful enemies out of certain individuals.

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Winning wars might seem easier than solving and resolving issues by helping humans worldwide understand the concept of living their lives. You might wonder why I should be concerned about global issues instead of focusing on my own country. I used to think the same way. However, after piecing things together—things I should have been taught in school—I realized that even the economies and living standards of the most advanced countries often depend on desperation, poverty, chaos, diseases, conflicts, and political instability.

I hope no one has such a person in their family, village, town, city, state, or country. Understanding the darker side of humanity as early as possible is crucial. Learning about it after retirement may not be very useful. Well, your Prime Minister, President, and other key figures don’t seem very young to me—unless they’re wearing old skin suits over their real selves.

One thing is certain: I’ve come to believe that gods and goddesses don’t run or manage anything. We rely on automated computerized systems. As humans, systems, governments, and everything else become more corrupt and selfish, gravity seems to attract larger asteroids closer to Earth. Some of these asteroids might even be invisible and could slip into comfortable clothing unnoticed.

Look at the continent where birth rates have increased to 83%, while they’re declining in developed countries. Are you kidding me? It might become necessary to unite as one country on Earth, with the same laws for everyone. But would I still be allowed to keep my guns for protection? If so, there would be no crimes, criminals, cocaine, or other issues. Would I still have to live in an area where everyone’s skin color matches mine? Skin-changing pills might be available, and hopefully, they’ll work in 24 hours—unlike the courts, which take ages to make decisions. It seems I have enough material in the form of all kinds of chaos worldwide to write articles. Anyway.

An article should ideally make a broader point about a particular topic, right? But the challenge is that every topic is interconnected—like the body and mind system of humans. If you miss something, others might raise questions, which only benefits capitalism. For instance, many countries and their citizens, including children, can only afford secondhand clothes, which might carry diseases. Health and hygiene standards in factories, especially in developing nations, are often inadequate. If people discover that a product they consume or use comes from such factories, they might avoid it altogether.

Similarly, small businesses, especially family-run or roadside vendors, often can’t meet international hygiene standards. This can lead to more people, including children, needing free medical treatment in hospitals. And then there’s the annual ‘power wash’ during monsoon season. How can humans and governments blame nature for man-made disasters? In my view, nature might still be trying to save humanity by washing away garbage and deadly bacteria from streets, sewers, and rivers—something humans and governments can’t afford to do themselves. Yet, these same systems are responsible for dumping waste year-round into streets, rivers, and soil, only to take a holy dip in polluted water.

What defines humanity? I still can’t figure it out. Sometimes, I wonder if humans are remnants of aliens. And as the story goes, even angels weren’t allowed back into heaven after engaging in relationships with humans. Until I learned about this, I never thought such acts could be considered unholy. Solving a jigsaw puzzle—whether related to sex or otherwise—isn’t easy unless someone achieves complete psychic power. Otherwise, people might find themselves dealing with child support issues. Governments and systems should teach children before puberty that sex can lead to childbirth.

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And in that case, you have to pay child support. Well, then, doesn’t that seem like a trap? If that’s true, how can anyone expect Nature or its creator to be perfect for the sake of humans and humanity? What? I said, I see evil individuals in nearly all governments and systems. Mumbling—perhaps they’re not even humans. What? I said, are we remote-controlled zombies? I hope that’s not true. Well, if I write everything here, there won’t be much left to include in my articles.

Unless the collective mentality changes, humanity will continue as it always has—fighting and dying over things that make little sense and fail to address the root of the problem. Discussing and debating issues in a civilized manner should never be considered an insult. Whether the topic is philosophy, mentality, views, opinions, or arguments on a specific subject, people should evaluate others’ perspectives as concerns rather than feeling insulted or pinned down. In such discussions, everyone is included, so no open-minded individual should respond with anger, violence, or offense.

Humans often exaggerate false narratives about themselves and others, driven by materialism, egos, or financial success—or lack thereof—while remaining ignorant enough to harm the world and everything on it. This behavior contradicts what it means to be advanced, educated, wealthy, religious, or simply the ‘right’ version of humanity. Instead, excuses like ‘we made a deal with the devil’ are used to justify actions. To me, this seems like a well-thought-out ‘Plan B’ to manipulate or psychologically trick people. Perhaps this is why governments hire the best minds to philosophically shape ideas and convince the masses. Yet, the strategy often involves keeping people poor to maintain control, which perpetuates global chaos.

At least some government officials enjoy permanent jobs and income. If anyone feels offended or insulted by this perspective, they should pause and consider why someone might think this way. But how can people remain level-headed when drugs and alcohol are consumed in massive quantities daily across families, villages, towns, cities, states, and countries worldwide? Learning that some soldiers used cocaine for years during wars reveals much about the root causes of chaos. On top of that, stress and harassment persist, fueled by desires for sex and money.

With the advent of the internet, some individuals (especially almost all the Males) have even started to believe that ‘another heaven is on Earth too.’ Looking around, who is laughing? Please, be serious. Such a belief, repeated endlessly, reflects the complexities of modern life and how money and sex influence the mentality of humans—perhaps for the better.

Well, everything should depend on the 80% of the global population. What? I said, even the remaining 20% don’t want to be rich if it means taking on loans just to avoid paying taxes. Ultimately, every human on Earth likely desires a healthy, happy life, free from crime and stress. However, sometimes doctors prescribe medication based solely on the symptoms reported by patients, and by the time the actual problem is diagnosed, it may be too late—especially in cases where state governments must send samples to central government labs.

While living in the USA, I grew suspicious of tap water, because you never know about the plumbers and the hidden plumbing systems. This concern heightened after learning that some doctors and nurses had deliberately harmed their patients—even in countries run by the British. Additionally, knowledge about medical frauds in such countries can be shocking for someone like me.

After becoming suspicious about tap water, I searched for a city-run lab to test its purity but found nothing. That means paying private, profit-driven labs for water and food testing services—deepening my doubts. If I’m not mistaken, every city (or what India refers to as municipalities or panchayats) has legal obligations and liabilities to ensure such facilities are available locally. If nearly all medicines are imported and unaffordable for most people, yet governments provide them free of charge, taxpayers’ money isn’t being used to address the root causes of the issue. This mismanagement of public funds should fall under the same legal standards applied to citizens.

When you learn about all of this, your suspicions about almost everything grow stronger and stronger.

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Food comes from all over the world, and we rely on it for health and happiness. But there are constant conflicts—over religion, race, money, property, and more—that often make human lives and humanity feel less valuable. These struggles can leave us wondering who truly wants the best for us and who might not.

And who are humans, really? Sometimes almost all of them seem like manipulators or pretenders. Anyway, I’ll think more about this and decide if I can turn it into an article.

In this century, helping humanity understand important concepts through philosophy, discussions, arguments, and the realities of life has become a necessity. Only then can Earth and its people hope to eliminate armed forces and their lethal weapons. Otherwise, we all know the harsh truth and the last resort. Consider the immense sacrifices made by people in the armed forces—what has humanity struggled for so far? What? I said, it seems like it’s all been leading to death in wars.

And what about advancements? What? I said, now in many countries, gay marriages are legal, and schools teach that there’s nothing wrong with being gay, lesbian, or bisexual. So, dear children, you can embrace your identity after puberty. But if a child asks, ‘How do gay and lesbian couples have relationships differently from straight people?’ the teacher might say, ‘You’d better ask your parents or the lawmakers, because this isn’t a sex education class, and I don’t get paid extra to teach that.’ Still, teachers must follow the law and teach that there’s nothing wrong with being gay, lesbian, or bisexual. ‘OK, teacher.

Otherwise, every country needs a defense budget, as that’s often how power is measured. But what’s the value in being powerful if, in the end, most people face horrible deaths? This person may not speak perfect English, but the point is serious. People in certain states or countries feel powerful because of imported military weapons, even though such power clashes could lead to widespread destruction.

For someone like me, having a strong army and lethal weapons doesn’t seem like true power—not when poverty, illiteracy, desperation, crime, fraud, manipulation, and exploitation exist everywhere, even in the world’s most powerful countries. These are serious issues to write about before it’s too late. Meanwhile, wealthy individuals and central governments may already have secret nuclear and chemical bunkers stocked for a year. But what happens to those left on the ground, exposed to nuclear and chemical threats? It’s worth asking whether governments or citizens have lost their way in the pursuit of protection and power.

Please take a moment to think calmly and clearly, whether you’re alone or with your children. For someone like me, some things can completely go off track—not necessarily due to someone’s deliberate actions, but for various reasons. No problem, I’ll try my best to set things right.

Oh my, this train with wheels is so heavy to lift! But then, I heard there are faster trains that run without wheels. Anyway, if you’re in charge of something, don’t waste taxpayers’ money supporting or stabilizing corrupt governments in other countries while neglecting your own. Sometimes, even education, discussions, and arguments can be misleading.

For example, if someone taught all women not to marry a man without a bathroom in his house or who doesn’t know about toilet paper—hello, don’t laugh! Such situations still exist, even in the 21st century. But in reality, even if someone has ten gold-plated bathrooms, many things can still go wrong in married life. While a bathroom is important, the entire meaning and purpose of marriage shouldn’t depend on it. Especially when everyone has equal rights, couples could save money and build a bathroom together before or after getting married. After all, in 2022, a decent bathroom in India shouldn’t cost more than 30,000 rupees. Does anyone understand my point? I hope that after having bathrooms, people won’t need individuals from a particular caste to clean them.

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If I’m not entirely wrong, someone should teach girls and women that it’s important to find a man to marry who doesn’t just see them as someone to cook, clean, and take care of the house. It’s equally important that he doesn’t ask for dowry, isn’t an alcoholic, and isn’t hooked on drugs. There’s nothing wrong with doing house chores if someone is a housewife, but a responsible woman should also teach others to look for a partner whose personality is sober and who understands the meaning of marriage. Marriage should be built on love, respect, and shared responsibilities.

If these qualities are present in a marriage, the couple can work together to build a bathroom—either before or after the wedding. Otherwise, what’s the point of equal rights if only the man is expected to provide or build a bathroom for the house? I’ve never been married, but I believe that the spiritual value and respect in a true marriage come from building and doing things together, not separately. So, bad parenting and poor education can sooner or later lead to all kinds of disasters.

Besieds, giving reservations or hiring someone for a position just to maintain gender equality or empowerment is not fair—it’s a form of discrimination. Employers should hire based on qualifications, talent, and knowledge to ensure the work is done perfectly, not to meet quotas for gender equality or diversity. Otherwise, hardworking and talented individuals may remain unemployed, while others benefit solely due to reservations.

Otherwise, if I’m not entirely wrong, someone should teach girls and women that it’s important to find a man to marry who doesn’t just see them as someone to cook, clean, and take care of the house. It’s equally important that he doesn’t ask for dowry, isn’t an alcoholic, and isn’t hooked on drugs. There’s nothing wrong with doing house chores if someone is a housewife, but a responsible woman should also teach others to look for a partner whose personality is sober and who understands the meaning of marriage. Marriage should be built on love, respect, and shared responsibilities.

If these qualities are present in a marriage, the couple can work together to build a bathroom—either before or after the wedding. Otherwise, what’s the point of equal rights if only the man is expected to provide or build a bathroom for the house? I’ve never been married, but I believe that the spiritual value and respect in a true marriage come from building and doing things together, not separately.

Similarly, giving reservations or hiring someone for a position just to maintain gender equality or empowerment is not fair—it’s a form of discrimination. Employers should hire based on qualifications, talent, and knowledge to ensure the work is done perfectly, not to meet quotas for gender equality or diversity. Otherwise, hardworking and talented individuals may remain unemployed, while others benefit solely due to reservations.

After marriage, without proper understanding, even well-educated and financially successful individuals can face serious consequences, including physical fights or verbal arguments that may escalate dangerously. Everyone knows about expensive divorces, and many wealthy people keep guns or pistols for protection or other reasons. You don’t need to be Bruce Lee to pull the trigger—even someone who isn’t physically fit can do it. In some countries, even children accidentally shoot others with real guns.

When marriage reaches a point where living together becomes impossible, well-educated or wise individuals often make arrangements quietly, keeping everything confidential before moving on with their lives separately. Some may move to another place with a restraining order if the divorce is pending, to avoid further complications. However, this process can be very difficult for many, as marriage and its related aspects often become a form of addiction or helplessness.

This is why there are countless stories of women staying in abusive marriages for years, despite daily physical abuse. While not all women in marriages are perfect, everyone—married or not—should avoid physical fights and strive for mutual respect.

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As I wrote earlier, being a housewife and doing house chores is perfectly fine. But if both partners have jobs, it’s exhausting to handle all the housework, especially if they can’t afford help. What? I said, and we all exist because of couples who managed without bathrooms and toilet paper for centuries. That doesn’t mean we should always follow in our ancestors’ footsteps—especially if they walked barefoot and, well, butt naked. Some might prefer a sumo wrestler’s attire for comfort!

Even in luxurious bathrooms, flesh-eating bacteria can exist. In the age of the internet, people know that deadly bacteria can enter the bloodstream through microscopic wounds. We must be cautious, as invisible dangers can find their way into even the most luxurious items. Does bleach kill all bad bacteria, including flesh-eating ones? I don’t know. Bleach smells terrible, but sometimes enduring bad smells is better than risking death from something invisible.

I’m writing this here so I have topics for future articles. The reality is, not many truly understand the meaning of family or relationships, nor do they love or respect others selflessly. Narrow-mindedness and selfishness can be dangerous, especially when paired with emotional instability or sentimentality—particularly if others lack emotions altogether.

In marriage, well-educated and financially independent couples often settle everything with prenuptial agreements, even down to who changes diapers! But how do people decide to marry at all? Sometimes, many things seem odd. Before I turn my examples into an article to explain the meaning of an article, I’ll begin writing articles by Mr. Nand L. Verma.

Whenever I see or read an article, I often wonder what makes it different from any other type of writing. I haven’t searched for the definition of an article online because I believe my own interpretation might be more insightful—or at least different. If I can convince people about something through my writing, then that’s a win. However, I must be cautious of those who might feel threatened or unsettled by the arguments I present. Discussions like these can sometimes escalate, much like arguments between married couples trying to prove their point or assert dominance.

The tragedy of humanity lies in the fact that someone always has to fight the right battles so that others can live better lives. These battles, fought with words and ideas, can be even more challenging than physical confrontations. In certain situations, self-defense may allow someone to act physically, but arguing and making your point clear with words is often the hardest struggle to win. This is especially true when dealing with family members or people who may be very different in mentality, even if you share the same blood.

Despite these challenges, I think the meaning of an article is to write about something specific or particular. I aim to do this by providing detailed examples to dispel misunderstandings and prove my point clearly and thoroughly. Some people get so attached to certain ideas or possessions that they will go to great lengths to hold onto them, even when they know they’re wrong or incapable of doing the right thing.

The truth is, we learn something new every day, whether from the smartest individuals or from unexpected sources. This understanding helps us—and the world—grow a little better in some way. Only in some ways? Yes, because true progress in every aspect won’t be possible until my project for the world is implemented globally. For now, I’m exploring what new and interesting ideas I can write about. Often, though, it seems that many things boil down to manipulation and brainwashing. Even so, I don’t rely on a website or its content to survive, thrive, or control anything, so I’m determined to solve the puzzle of manipulation, brainwashing, and hype in my writing

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Otherwise, in many ways, people around the world are exhausted by endless speeches and promises of change—claims that things will be fixed ‘this time for sure.’ Yet, on the ground and in reality, very little ever changes permanently for the better, especially in a way that benefits everyone equally.

In the age of the Internet and the world wide web, it’s challenging to keep a website consistently interesting, engaging, and unique. Still, I’ve done my best to put together all my efforts and life experiences in one place for everyone worldwide at www.nandverma.com. . Over the past fourteen months, I’ve only taken a break to go out about eight times. Otherwise, I spend most of my time working in my room. Sometimes, I step outside to throw the garbage into the bin near the house entrance. Living alone means no stinky garbage, as I don’t waste food, nor do I eat meat or seafood.

It’s not unusual to sit in one place all day—office workers do the same. If someone works from home and earns a decent income, they at least avoid the hassle of traffic, saving time and money. Plus, the air is heavily polluted while stuck in traffic, especially when riding a two-wheeler, bicycle, or rickshaw. What’s the point of trying to be eco-friendly if vehicles around you are still pumping out smoke like coal-powered railway engines?

However, staying at home can be tough for some people, especially those who got used to office ‘happy hours’ with a bit of fun on the side. Looking around—who’s laughing? Hello, some people even got married because of those office happy hours! No happy hours for me, though, as I work alone in my bedroom office. Instead, I deal with the frustration of phone companies and credit card machine providers, even if I haven’t earned a penny. Legally, a website might be considered a business, but without income, no one will give you a loan.

Wouldn’t it be nice if everything were free to support small businesses and startups until they start making real money? What? I said, but then, who would do the odd jobs in the USA? Just kidding—America is a great place for anyone to start a business. Because in partnership I opened a 130 seats restaurant with full bar within five years of arriving in the ‘Land of the Free and Home of the Brave,’ even though I was earning just $4 an hour and had only an SSN. However, the restaurant soon turned into a nightmare because of partnership. At that point, I had to believe in the lines of the National Anthem again, as those words seem to fit every situation—whether things are going well or turning into a disaster. Looking around, who is laughing? Please, be serious.

By the way, most Americans (the real ones) are nice people. But if someone finds out you saved $20,000 to $25,000 within 4 or 5 years while earning only $3, $4, or $5 per hour, they might assume you’re selling cocaine. And if you tell them the truth—that you work 12 to 16 hours a day, seven days a week, with no overtime—they might think you’re crazy or even a robot. Some might feel you’re lowering their standard of living by working that way. And, of course, if you’re working 12 to 16 hours a day, seven days a week, then having a girlfriend or getting married is nearly impossible. That’s one reason some Americans dislike immigrants. I don’t blame them. Otherwise, before arriving in the USA, I believed that for those born and raised there, having a million dollars wouldn’t be a big deal. Unfortunately, the reality turned out to be quite different. Yeah, anyway, that day, instead of feeling 5 feet 9 inches tall, I felt as though my height was only 8 inches. Looking around—who’s laughing? Please, let’s be serious, because you might feel the same under certain circumstances.

In reality, though, even if people work for cash under such conditions—getting paid below minimum wage and no overtime—they often contribute more to taxes than the average taxpayer. Many businesses only survive because of such workers. Don’t tell me the IRS and the American government aren’t aware of these ‘tricks of the trade.’ And if someone stays undocumented for 10 to 20 years, it results in less Social Security benefits. That’s assuming they’re still alive by then.

If every individual worldwide started making decent money because of the internet, regular people might become a threat to big corporations and their shareholders. Are you kidding me? No. But doesn’t that mean support for small businesses only exists in words and speeches—not in reality? Yeah, that’s true. Everyone knows some people can be very stubborn, and in reality, things often work against supporting the small, unknown, or independent.

For example, you can’t charge more than a certain amount using your credit card terminal, as small and unknown businesses are always evaluated as risks in the business world. To succeed, you have to be big—even if everything is on loans—and then file bankruptcy in millions, billions, or trillions of dollars. In that case, the risk is less because investors usually lose. But still, you need to establish yourself to attract investors or get loans.

Otherwise, as everyone knows, losing a job or income is devastating if you have a mortgage to pay. This situation can trap people into working one job for the next thirty years just to stay afloat. Am I the only one who feels like traps are everywhere for the poor and middle class?

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In reality, most people living under democracy, freedom, religious freedom, and freedom of speech only have the independence to apply for jobs and keep searching, without any real security or guarantees. Sure, the freedom to protest exists too, but as everyone knows, protests can sometimes turn ugly. And if a state government or business runs out of money and can’t pay employees for months, people may have the right to protest or even take the matter to court. But what about families and children who need their next meal today? What about landlords who need to pay their mortgages before the bank takes over, especially if the payment arrives just after midnight on the final due date?

Oh my, and yet some still believe that God is in charge of it all. Frankly, I feel uneasy about this, along with some laws and systems of justice. Something about it doesn’t feel right or make much sense. What? I said, who should undergo mental evaluations or lose their retirement benefits funded by taxpayers? I have no idea—ask the specialists or experts. But let’s face it, the ones filling mental hospitals most of the time are ordinary people.

I hope to write articles that are unique in many ways—focused, direct, and avoiding the tendency to paint a perfect picture of everything. After all, most problems share common roots. People everywhere—from villages to cities worldwide—pay taxes daily to access things that are supposed to be healthy, good, and perfect. Yet, in reality, even for the wealthy, governments, and government employees, many things have become chaotic, hazardous, and imperfect. Forget about the rest of society.

I’m trying my best to write about these issues in Journey of Life Volume 1 and explore new material for future articles. Writing about certain topics requires energy and focus, and it can drain you within hours—energy that otherwise could last until bedtime. Speaking of bedtime, getting 7 hours of deep sleep from 11 PM to 6 AM is essential for feeling refreshed and functional. Sleep isn’t optional; even the trillions of cells in the human body can start acting ‘tipsy’ without it. This is why I only lasted two weeks on night shifts—they left me feeling dead the next day, even after sleeping all day.

If someone manages to get seven to eight hours of uninterrupted sleep without pills, their body and mind will feel rejuvenated in the morning. But the reality is, many people have so many problems in life that they can’t sleep without medication or other substances. In such cases, forget about writing anything meaningful—text messages might be the extent of their creativity. Personally, I don’t type text messages quickly on phones or keyboards. As of August 2022, I’ve only sent five to seven text messages in my life, and I’ve never made a video call.

I hope that my articles will become more interesting and valuable—whether to define, convince, or simply provide some fun. Looking around, is anyone having fun? No? Well, things are getting serious, and that’s fine—especially when it comes to being stripped of retirement benefits and security because of negligence or other reasons. In such cases, even assets can be at risk to recover losses. I enjoy exploring laws, even without having a degree, because you don’t always need to follow the book or memorize the statutes for every legal argument. It can be simpler than it seems.

In the Internet age, legal arguments are typically built around specific statutes. But if someone is knowledgeable, it seems that many legal debates often boil down to around 50 or 100 key statutes. That’s what I think, though it might not be entirely accurate. Otherwise, why would people spend years and money to become lawyers or judges? Perhaps I’ll be able to write articles that simplify such topics. However, the complexity of legal statutes often feels like a jigsaw puzzle, and it seems new statutes sometimes contradict existing ones. If that’s true, it implies lawmakers themselves might be breaking laws. I don’t blame them—after all, remembering every single statute is nearly impossible.

Eventually, it may come down to this: those who dedicate time and money to practicing law often find themselves pulling through by any means necessary to make a living. Perfect and timely justice is rarely easy to achieve, leaving many lives in limbo in some way or another.

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