Why Should I Care?
Volume II: For Real, What Is Evil?

A fearless inquiry into Evil’s essence — Not as myth or shadow, but as a tremor drilling through the human chest.

From The Lineage of Knowledge

“Knowledge—with its main branches: ontology, epistemology, and sciences—
never dwelt in one land alone.
It traveled—as a pilgrim flame passed from hand to hand—
From West to East and then East to West,
From parchment scrolls to printed books,
And then loudly professed—
These discoveries mirror how reality speaks
and how its laws are obeyed whether we agree or not,
For such laws are the colors
through which we paint
our perception itself.”
“Existence is one motion—graded, self-revealing, alive—
And the soul and the cosmos
Are but two mirrors of the same unfolding truth.”

From For Real—What is Evil, and Why is it Allowed to Exist?

“Evil is not a force,
but an option—
a possibility available on any stage of life.
It introduces itself in debate, in conflict, in challenge—
a clash of egos.”
“Evil is not ontologically independent —
it has no throne of its own.
It lives only in fracture,
like a shadow needing a flame to twist.”
“Every soul, every particle, every beam of light, and every shadow fading into darkness,
is not a distinct object passing life’s streets—
rather, each is a dot in the canvas of life,
and each is stitched by the canvas itself.”