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FEROZ ANKA
Reflections, origins, and quiet essays behind the works.


Sincerity Has No Stage: Why Authenticity Dies When It Performs
A poetic reflection on sincerity, authenticity, performance fatigue, vulnerability, and the exhaustion of appearing real.
Feroz Anka
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The Last Breath of Words: Why Meaning Dies from Overuse
A philosophical reflection on overused words, the death of meaning, language fatigue, and how concepts lose their weight in modern life.
Feroz Anka
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Goodness Drinks Its Own Poison When It Asks for Applause
A philosophical reflection on performative goodness, visible charity, display, applause, and the quiet ethics of unseen help.
Feroz Anka
8 min read


Every Concept Dies in the Wrong Hands
A philosophical reflection on the ethics of language, intention, misuse of concepts, and why meaning depends on the hands that carry it.
Feroz Anka
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Freedom Was Poisoned by Marketing
A philosophical critique of marketed freedom, the illusion of choice, consumer identity, and how options can replace direction.
Feroz Anka
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The Information Smoke Bomb: How Too Much Information Makes Truth Invisible
A philosophical reflection on information overload, truth, context collapse, digital fog, and why too much information can make knowledge invisible.
Feroz Anka
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Empathy Is Not an Icon: Why Endless Scrolling Makes Feeling Tired
A poetic reflection on empathy fatigue, endless scrolling, digital numbness, social media reactions, and the difference between seeing and staying.
Feroz Anka
8 min read


Friendship Is Not a Follower Count
A poetic reflection on friendship, follower counts, digital connection, real presence, and the difference between being seen and showing up.
Feroz Anka
8 min read
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