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The Grammar of Love

“Love has its own language—understood only by those who experience it” Written by— Jezreel Madsa Love and language are some of the things that humans cannot live without. Deprived of these two would ultimately make one live no more, than a person who post on facebook without having a registered account.  Essentially, these two are integral to the life of every person. They are, so to speak, the ingredients thereby constitute the truest sense of being a human individual. Apparently, there is not a single day much less an hour where we barely speak, let alone love. In every endeavor we make, or task we accomplish—we always blend the whole thing with love and language. Inasmuch as it is language that enables us to communicate our ideas and it is love that empowers us to do harder things with commensurate ease. Having said those things above , haven’t you asked yourself with one question: Does love in of itself have its own language? That is to say, does love have its own

Who Says Discipline is ahead of the Pack with Knowledge?

“Who says discipline is ahead of the pack with knowledge?” Written by:       Jezreel Madsa For many, if not all, ‘discipline’ is always given premium over knowledge, inasmuch as the former relates with socially acceptable decorum; the latter, however, drives the tendency hammer, so to speak, to foster arrogance within oneself. Surprisingly, others may even go further to the extent of saying that knowledge is of no use if you are bereft with discipline. Or that knowledge has no significance if it is not accompanied with ideal behavior. But does such objection above have any merit of its own? Is it even correct to say that knowledge is useless apart from discipline? Well, I beg to disagree, albeit with qualifications. Before we cut to the chase, let us initially probe the heart of the matter and relatively provide logical arguments to support the claim being made. After all, what truly counts in this matter is argument—argument that has substantial basis—and not merely an