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The Choice Of Self-directed Knowledge

The Choice Of Self-directed Knowledge

It’s a profound revelation—we are not just misled; we are the architects of our own misdirection. The call for change echoes through these words. Do you dare to heed this call? Change is not an abstract concept; it permeates every facet of our existence. The onus is on us—our choices shape our destiny.

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