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Mind vs. Emotion: Humanity’s Oldest Inner War
Every human conflict begins long before weapons appear. It begins in the silent struggle between mind and feeling.
Feeling evolved first. It is ancient, instinctive, and fast. It kept our ancestors alive through fear, attachment, tribal loyalty, and aggression. Feeling does not ask whether something is true. It asks whether something is comforting, familiar, or threatening.

Agron Shehu
Jan 291 min read


Energy: From Fire, Horse to Quantum — Energy as Destiny
Human history is often narrated through rulers, wars, and inventions. Yet beneath these visible milestones lies a deeper and more fundamental narrative — one defined not by personalities or ideologies, but by energy. Civilization has progressed through successive transformations in how humanity harnesses and directs energy. From the first controlled flame to the speculative horizons of quantum manipulation, each stage has redefined what it means to be human. To understand w

Agron Shehu
Jan 293 min read


Why I Created The PostHuman Saga
Do we free the mind by separating it from feeling — or do we lose something human?

Agron Shehu
Oct 18, 20253 min read


The War Between Intellect and Emotion — Why Civilization Still Tremble
Science may advance technology, but faith and emotion continue to influence how humanity uses power. This article reflects on the tension between belief and knowledge, questioning which force has truly ruled history — and whether rational thought can finally lead us beyond tribal emotion.

Agron Shehu
Aug 10, 20253 min read


Are Humans Emotionally Ready for Space Civilization?
Modern advancements increasingly depend on intellect, not instinct. This post explores whether humanity is entering a new era where emotional dominance fades, rational thought prevails, and emerging energy sources like fusion reshape civilization’s psychological trajectory.

Agron Shehu
Aug 10, 20251 min read


AFTERWORD
In this reflective entry, the author explores how internal dialogue shapes identity, purpose, and emotional maturity. By confronting thought and feeling as separate forces, this post invites readers to question which voice — reason or emotion — guides their decisions across life’s journey.

Agron Shehu
Aug 10, 20253 min read
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