It's a Concept That's Close to my Heart, Reflecting on How Collective Efforts and Shared Values Can Make a Big Difference in the World.

I’ve spent a lot of time thinking and writing about collectivism on my blog.

My posts explore the balance between individuality and community, and how together, we can address bigger societal issues. I hope my reflections can offer a new perspective on how interconnected we all are and the power we hold when we come together for a common purpose.

Through my writings, I’ve sought to unpack the intricacies of how we, as individuals and as a society, can harness the strength of our collective will to foster meaningful change.

It’s been a journey of discovery, sharing stories and insights that I believe can inspire us to think beyond our boundaries.

My goal is to spark conversations that lead to action, encouraging a shift towards more collaborative and empathetic ways of living.

Together, I believe we can create a legacy of positive impact, rooted in the principles of collectivism.

– Ali Horriyat

  • May 18, 2023

    Two Apples and Love

    There was a boy holding two apples in his hands. His father smilingly asked his son to give him one of those apples. The boy took a bite of one apple and then, unconventionally, took [...]

  • May 11, 2023

    Love as Science

    I have not directed away from—and nor will I—any prominent path of life which positively develops me toward pure love. I cannot force my advice inside anyone’s blood stream either. There is not yet a [...]

  • Leading the Blind with Love

    Much is developed for love by providing assistance for others in ways that are within one’s capacity. When one acts in love through labor and investment of their hard-earned savings (whether through charity or development) [...]

  • Every Action Prompts a Necessary Reaction

    We prefer to think that our misguidance affects no one but ourselves, yet that is simply not true. What we do impacts others whether we know it, like it, or not.    People observe what [...]

  • History and Destruction

    Baghdad was a marvel. Alexandria was a marvel. Cairo was a marvel. Constantinople was a marvel. Mecca was a marvel. Persepolis was a marvel. Beirut was a marvel, and Damascus was a marvel.   What [...]

  • Non-profit Capitalism

    According to the National Philanthropic Trust (NPT) in the United States, Americans gave $484.85bn to charity in 2021. According to the Charities Aid Foundation, Britons donated £10.7bn.   The US has roughly five times the [...]

  • The Common Denominator

    I was questioning the influence that may persuade nations to commit to a peaceful resolve and monumental alliance. I remember being taught that music is the universal language. But today it would appear that money [...]

  • April 30, 2023

    The Cost of Betterment

    Did you know globally one in five children do not attend school and do not receive formal education? Did you also know that almost all of these children begin working at the average age of [...]

  • The Great Illusion

    There are three parts to illusion:   Actor: the manipulator  Act: the manipulation  Audience: the manipulated   An illusion is a misrepresentation of reality. There is reality, which is an objective version of perception. Then [...]

  • April 26, 2023

    Waste and Hunger

    When people bring awareness to communities from platforms that are not globally powerful, well, it does not seem to have an effective and immediate impact. But when the identical awareness comes from governments, powerful NGOs, [...]

  • April 22, 2023

    Learning Some French with Love

    “Mieux vaut prévenir que guérir.” (French proverb)   The proverb translates to, “Prevention is better than healing.” Surely, we can stop healing the consequential pain of separatism in all ideologies if we adhere to a [...]

  • April 20, 2023

    Wealth Management

    Wealth was a blessing long before there was money or human agriculture. Abundance, as God’s wealth, is for facilitating energy movement and transference on the path to pure love. We pursue wealth to divert from [...]