Book Review

Sensitivity is that warm feeling that connects us to others, allowing us to understand without words and to feel what remains unspoken. It is an innate gift that grants us the ability to empathize, love, and deeply perceive the emotions of those around us. Those who possess this gift see the world through the eyes of the heart, finding beauty even in the simplest things.
Sensitivity is that warm feeling that connects us to others, allowing us to understand without words and to feel what remains unspoken. It is an innate gift that grants us the ability to empathize, love, and deeply perceive the emotions of those around us. Those who possess this gift see the world through the eyes of the heart, finding beauty even in the simplest things.

Who is this that loves so deeply? How does He forgive those who hurt Him? How does He seek out the sinner before the righteous? At that moment, I realized that Jesus was not just a story to be told, but a life to be lived. He is the light in the darkness, the hope in the midst of pain, the outstretched hand when everyone else falls. He was the Jesus I never knew... but today, He has become the Jesus I cannot live without.


“Cultural anthropology is the lens through which we see humanity as it is… in its customs, beliefs, and ways of life across the globe.”

"She used to laugh loudly in every gathering, but no one heard her silence when she returned alone to her room."
Let’s talk about the book “Life Seems Contradictory: Meaning, Matter, and the Power of Human Choice” by evolutionary biologist Andreas Wagner, which offers a deep exploration of the contradictions embedded in our understanding of life and modern biology.

"If you don’t take the initiative to organize your inner world, chaos will take over — and it won’t be kind to you."
Let’s talk about "Managing Your Own World" by Gordon MacDonald.
This book discusses the importance of taking care of your inner world — such as your thoughts, feelings, values, and relationship with God — just as much as you care for your outer appearance and daily actions.
The author explains that many people live busy and pressured lives, but without true internal order. Over time, this leads to chaos, burnout, and even collapse.