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MANGALAM-NEPALの著者

"We understand this chaotic world by looking at the facts one by one and learning from them deeply."

"Why do these countries have such different values that they cannot accept each other?"
"How can we connect with each other when we live in such different worlds?"
Everything started when I first saw the chaos in a developing country and asked myself this simple question
We see horrible fights between countries in the news, small arguments in the city, and random facts in our daily lives that look unrelated.
They are all connected to each other in some way.
I believe each of them is an important part of the world. When we connect them through the history, religion, and race, we can finally understand how the world works.
In my opinion, this leads to a deep understanding of why things started and how they became like this. This is how we get a broad view of the world.

Looking for the 'causes' that shape our world.

Today, people around the world are fighting for resources. We see terrible wars in the news, and we also see small troubles with foreign neighbors in our towns. We should not look at them as just simple problems. I want to understand the deep reasons behind them, such as culture, religious rules, old history, and pride. Each event is a small but important 'piece' of a huge puzzle.

This is where it all started.

My search began when I actually saw the reality of a developing country for the first time.
What I first saw was 'chaos' full of strong energy. Everything was different there—the language and the culture. But while talking with the people living in that chaos, I had a strange feeling.
It was surprising to see that we have the same basic feelings and thoughts, even in a different world. I thought, 'Maybe we are not so different after all.
On the other hand, some people have values that we can never agree with. 'Why can we connect with that country, but not with this one?' This pure question drives me to look deeper into culture, religion, and history.

Sharing the pieces of knowledge with all of you.

We want to know about our Earth because we want to understand the 'stage' of our only life. This is a very natural and pure curiosity for humans.
It means we can find new value and happiness in small things we didn't notice before. It helps us walk through a more colorful world.
I want to look beyond the surface of world news and see the 'many sides of the world.' By writing this blog, I hope to grow my own knowledge and share useful information with all of you.