Author: Dhanuka Dickwella
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The Stigma of Sovereign Thought: Why the Messenger Gets Shot
An analysis of why authority fears independent thought. The article details the four-step modern censorship playbook: Labeling, Echo Chambers, Professional Exclusion, and Information Overload.
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The Fall of Ukrainian Grey Cardinal – Throwing Andriy Yermak under the Bus
Ukraine is not just another war front. It is effectively the frontier of the collapsing reminiscent of the unipolar order and the emerging multipolar order. By and large the grand chessboard of the global geopolitical sphere. Although Cardinals are non-existent on a chessboard, Ukraine had one nonetheless. In the shadowed corridors of Kyiv’s power, there…
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The New Divide: How Sri Lanka’s Populism Replaced Race with Class
The JVP replaced Sri Lanka’s old racial polarization with a new political weapon: the “Them and Us” class divide. This analysis explores how populist strategy undermines democratic dissent.
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The Observer’s Return: On Strength Forged in Ashes
This essay explores strength born from self-inflicted destruction, detailing how strategic stillness and observation lead to rebuilding. A guide to transforming past mistakes into sovereign power
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The Ego Trap: When Self-Confidence Becomes Self-Sabotage
The ego is an addiction to being right, not true strength. This essay defines the difference between genuine confidence and the ego trap that sabotages love and peace
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Who Silenced the Houthis? Analyzing the Sudden Halt in Red Sea Attacks
The sudden, eerie silence of Houthi attacks on the Red Sea is a major geopolitical shift. This analysis investigates three scenarios—Iran’s imperative, quiet negotiations, and rearming—behind the strategic pause.
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A Sigma Mindset:
The sigma mindset is not isolation, but self-contained wholeness. It is the quiet audacity of reclaiming power after betrayal, refusing to shrink, and choosing to walk alone—and whole.


