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Nuclear Weapons or Viruses : What Should We Fear More for Humanity's Future?
In our modern world, scientific progress has given us incredible power, but it has also brought us face-to-face with two massive dangers. One is a weapon we built on purpose: nuclear bombs. The other is an invisible enemy: deadly viruses, which can emerge naturally from the wild or, in rare cases, be linked to laboratory research or accidents. While both have the power to change the course of history, they work in very different ways. A nuclear threat is a sudden explosion tr

Aleksandar Tosevski
Feb 43 min read


Bridging the Gap Between Analysis and Action with Courage
Have you ever felt yourself frozen in place, heart pounding, fully aware of the step you need to take, but unable to move? You know the path forward, every detail, every solution, but your body refuses to follow. That hesitation isn’t a flaw; it’s your brain doing exactly what it was designed to do. Brilliant at plotting and planning, your brain’s true job is to keep you safe, not necessarily to help you grow, take risks, or chase success. And so, a quiet chasm opens up betwe

Aleksandar Tosevski
Feb 33 min read


Why Hard Work Isn’t Enough: How Positioning, Timing, and Patience Drive Success
Many people work harder than ever, yet still struggle to achieve meaningful success. The reason isn’t a lack of effort, it’s misalignment. The market rewards value delivered at the right time and place, not effort alone. Understanding this shift can change how you approach your career, business, or creative work. Why Hard Work Isn’t Enough? Why This Matters in Today’s Economy In a rapidly changing economy shaped by technology, automation, and shifting consumer behavior, tradi

Josif TOSEVSKI
Feb 34 min read


Breakup of Yugoslavia: Causes, Wars, and Lasting Impact
The breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s was not just a regional conflict, it was a turning point for modern Europe. As nationalism, economic collapse, and global political change converged, a multiethnic state disintegrated into a series of violent wars whose consequences still shape the Balkans today. Understanding the causes, consequences, and ongoing effects of Yugoslavia’s collapse helps explain many of the political and social dynamics in Southeast Europe today. Causes of

Aleksandar Tosevski
Feb 33 min read


The Tensions Between China and Taiwan in 2026: Will Conflict Be Avoided?
The relationship between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Taiwan remains one of the most sensitive and complex geopolitical issues in East Asia in 2026. Rooted in the aftermath of the Chinese Civil War in 1949, this dispute continues to influence regional security, cross-strait relations, and international diplomacy. China considers Taiwan part of its territory, while Taiwan functions as a self-governing democratic state with its own government and military. The ongoi

Aleksandar Tosevski
Feb 34 min read


The Lasting Impact of the Cold War on Modern International Relations
The Cold War shaped the world in ways that still influence global politics today. After World War II ended in 1945, the wartime alliance between the United States and the Soviet Union gradually broke down. Their opposing political systems and visions for the future created a tense standoff that lasted nearly half a century. This period, known as the Cold War, did not involve direct large-scale military conflict between the two superpowers but was marked by ideological battles

Aleksandar Tosevski
Feb 23 min read


AUKUS Alliance Strengthening Security Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific Region
The Indo-Pacific region has become a central stage for global security concerns, with rising tensions and shifting power dynamics. In response to these developments, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia announced a new strategic security partnership known as AUKUS in September 2021. This alliance aims to enhance military and technological cooperation to address 21st-century security challenges. The agreement marks a significant step toward maintaining stabilit

Aleksandar Tosevski
Feb 23 min read


Why Your Best Chapter is Yet to Be Written
We often find ourselves standing before a closed door, fixated on what we have lost. It feels like the story has ended, especially when life hands us uncertainty, pain, or stagnation. Yet, life is not a still photograph but a book that keeps unfolding. The truth is powerful: your next chapter will be better than you can imagine. Why The Best Is Still Ahead The universe has a curious way of working. Sometimes it takes away something good to make space for something extraordina

Aleksandar Tosevski
Feb 22 min read


Socrates’ Critique of Democracy: Why He Believed It Would Lead to Tyranny
Democracy is often celebrated as the fairest form of government, giving power to the people and ensuring equality. Yet, more than 2,000 years ago, the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates warned that democracy might not be as stable or just as it seems. He believed democracy would eventually collapse under its own contradictions and give way to a worse form of rule: tyranny. His concerns remain relevant today, offering a cautionary perspective on the challenges democracies face

Aleksandar Tosevski
Feb 23 min read


The Lasting Benefits of Investing in Knowledge for Lifelong Success
The idea that knowledge is a valuable asset is not new, but Benjamin Franklin’s quote, “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest,” captures its true power. Unlike physical possessions that can lose value or wear out, knowledge grows and multiplies over time. Let's dive into why putting your money into learning is one of the best moves you can make, how it can seriously improve your life, and some real-life ways to get started with this kind of investment. Why Knowle

Josif TOSEVSKI
Feb 13 min read


The Wisdom of Warren Buffett on Capital Preservation and Investment Success
Warren Buffett, one of the most successful investors in history, is known for his straightforward yet powerful advice on investing. Among his many insights, one quote stands out: "Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget rule No. 1." This simple guidance captures the essence of his investment philosophy, capital preservation is the foundation of building lasting wealth. Understanding and applying these rules can help investors avoid costly mistakes and achieve

Josif TOSEVSKI
Jan 313 min read


The Power of Honesty: Transforming I Can't into I Won't
We often hear ourselves say "I can't" when faced with challenges or decisions. It feels like a natural response, a way to explain why something is out of reach. Yet, many times, "I can't" is not about real impossibility but a shield to hide the truth: "I won't." This subtle difference holds the key to reclaiming control over our choices and finding peace within ourselves. Why We Say "I Can't" Instead of "I Won't" Saying "I can't" feels safer. It suggests that external forces

Aleksandar Tosevski
Jan 303 min read


Building Inner Freedom: Small Steps Towards Peace in a Chaotic World
Life often feels like a nonstop race, chasing goals that seem just out of reach. Yet, the real challenge lies not in the future but in how we handle the present moment. The principles of building peace and preserving attention offer a practical way to find calm amid the chaos of modern life. This approach is not just philosophical, it is a survival strategy for the 21st century. Starting the Day with Intention The first decision of the day sets the tone for everything that fo

Josif TOSEVSKI
Jan 303 min read


The Balkans in 2026: Balancing Accelerated Integration with Internal Fragmentation
The Balkans in 2026 face a complex reality shaped by rapid moves toward European integration alongside persistent internal divisions. This paradox defines the region’s geopolitical landscape as it navigates a shifting global order. The ghosts of past conflicts and emerging energy challenges create a mosaic of progress and setbacks that demand close attention. The Road to Today: 2000 to 2026 The last 26 years have been a journey from post-conflict recovery toward hopes of Euro

Aleksandar Tosevski
Jan 303 min read


China's Ambitious Geostrategy Reshaping Global Power Dynamics in the 21st Century
China’s influence on the global stage has expanded far beyond its economic achievements. Today, it is reshaping international politics and power structures with a strategic vision that presents a challenge to the long-standing Western liberal order. As the leader of what is often called the “political East,” China promotes a model of global relations centered on sovereignty and non-interference, offering an alternative to Western-led institutions. Geostrategic Dominance Throu

Aleksandar Tosevski
Jan 304 min read


The Complex Dynamics of South and North Korea's Political Landscape
The Korean Peninsula remains one of the most politically charged regions in the world. The division of Korea into two separate states after World War II, followed by the Korean War, established a lasting divide between North and South Korea, leading to decades of tension, military conflict, and cautious diplomatic efforts. This ongoing division shapes not only the lives of millions on the peninsula but also influences global security, economics, and diplomatic relations in Ea

Aleksandar Tosevski
Jan 293 min read


The Impact of Black Swan Moments on Modern Politics and Governance
Unexpected events can reshape the political landscape overnight. These rare and dramatic developments, often called "Black Swan" moments, defy prediction and carry consequences that ripple through governments and societies. Understanding these moments helps us grasp how politics evolves and why systems sometimes fail to anticipate critical changes. What Defines a Black Swan Moment in Politics The term "Black Swan" comes from Nassim Taleb's book The Black Swan , describing eve

Aleksandar Tosevski
Jan 293 min read


Navigating 2026: The Potential of a Hybrid Federation Model for the European Union
The European Union faces a complex geopolitical landscape in 2026. With rising global competition among the United States, China, and Russia, Europe must find a way to act swiftly and decisively. A hybrid federation model, blending federal and confederal elements, offers a promising path forward. This approach balances centralized authority in critical areas with member states’ autonomy in others, aiming to respond effectively to global challenges while respecting national so

Aleksandar Tosevski
Jan 293 min read


The Balance of Power: Can Europe be Strong Without Breaking Ties with America?
The relationship between the United States and Europe has long been a cornerstone of global politics. The U.S. supports a strong Europe, but only to a point. Washington wants Europe to be capable of defending itself and maintaining regional stability, yet it also seeks to keep Europe closely linked to American military and economic influence. This delicate balance shapes the ongoing debate about Europe's future role on the world stage and its quest for strategic autonomy. The

Aleksandar Tosevski
Jan 293 min read


India in 2026: A Global Friend Redefining Power Through Strategic Autonomy and Economic Pragmatism
India’s growing role on the world stage by 2026 reflects a shift in how global influence is increasingly exercised. Rather than relying on traditional military alliances or dominance, India has increasingly projected itself as a “Vishva Mitra,” or friend of the world. This approach is rooted in strategic autonomy and economic pragmatism, allowing India to balance relationships across competing powers while championing the interests of developing nations. A Leading Voice of th

Aleksandar Tosevski
Jan 283 min read
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