16 July 2024

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VAKILSAHEB said...

The post by Milind Patil uses black holes and the sun as metaphors for human behavior, drawing on recent NASA findings (2025) that black holes are dense matter concentrations with event horizons trapping light, contrasting with the sun's life-giving solar energy, which sustains Earth’s ecosystem as per National Geographic’s studies on solar dependence.
It references historical figures like Mao Zedong and Gandhi, with Mao’s Great Leap Forward (1958-1962) causing a famine killing 23-30 million, per legal service analyses, while Gandhi’s nonviolent philosophy shaped India’s independence, aligning with Guha’s view of his collaborative legacy with Ambedkar.
The choice between being a "black hole" (destructive) or "sun" (nurturing) challenges conventional hero-villain narratives, urging personal responsibility, supported by psychological research (e.g., Bandura’s 2002 self-efficacy studies) on how individuals shape their moral impact.

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