My goal was to alleviate poverty, but I ended up saving the world after writing the book.
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What is this Book About?
This book was written to address the issue of poverty. However, while exploring poverty itself, I discovered that many other aspects of our world also need attention for mankind to achieve a better life. Initially, I focused on poverty, but then I began to examine other issues such as weather-related problems, earthquakes, societal challenges, economics, businesses, sociology, and much more.
I realized that I needed to tackle these various subjects and then integrate them, seeking the best ways to heal the world as a whole. I concluded that the most effective way to combat poverty is to address all aspects of our world and find their interconnectedness.
From this understanding, I became convinced that the world can be saved. We must confront the anomalies that impact our lives, particularly those that exacerbate poverty and shape our daily experiences and future. We need to recognize that these anomalies are significant contributors to the cycle of poverty.
Therefore, to effectively address poverty, we must also confront the anomalies in our world. Society is not perfect, but we are striving toward improvement. We need to be resilient in our efforts to correct these issues. By uniting, helping one another, and sharing resources, we can assist the world in its need for support. As humans, we have the power to make this world a better place.
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I was once told that the greatest thinkers in the world are the physicists, while others argue it is the economists or the world leaders.
I believe that the greatest thinkers often come from humble beginnings—those we might consider "nobodies." While they didn't have formal degrees, their ideas changed the world. I don't mean to suggest that a degree isn't valuable today; it certainly provides knowledge, practice, and experience. However, I find myself rebelling against the notion that formal education is the only path to making an impact.
I think of figures like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, who are often celebrated for their profound contributions. I'm also reminded of Adam Smith, who transformed our understanding of economics without initially being labeled as an economist. He was recognized as a philosopher because of his way of thinking, yet he essentially started as an outsider. In reality, he was a "nobody," but he significantly improved the world we live in.
Karl Marx is another influential thinker whose work drew heavily from Smith's ideas. This trend continues with notable figures like John Maynard Keynes, who many regard as the greatest economist of all time. Though Keynes earned a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics and then Economics, he never pursued a graduate degree.
There are also successful individuals today who never obtained a degree, such as Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft; Mark Zuckerberg, who later received an honorary degree; Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple; Walt Disney, known for his eponymous company; Michael Dell, founder of Dell Technologies; and Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group.
While having a degree has led to more success for many, achieving success in life requires dedication, hard work, and responsibility. The individuals I mentioned are not just nobodies; they changed the world. You can too. You don’t need a degree to accomplish great things, but make sure you are committed to your path.

World’s Golden Age or the Global Renaissance
As the world becomes smaller, more accessible, and interconnected, we are on the verge of something profound. All countries are coming together; we are becoming globalized. This process is leading to the elimination of poverty as countries become wealthier, better, and more developed.
We are embarking on a journey toward what I call the Golden Age or the Global Renaissance. I truly believe we are moving in this direction toward a brighter future. You just have to trust in this vision and have faith in the global economy. However, there is one reason why globalization has not worked for some countries: they have relied on others to manage their paths to globalization. By allowing other countries to handle their profits, these nations are becoming intertwined with the global system, which in turn helps them grow and develop.
We must continue on this path, as it will create a middle class. This middle class will foster consumers, leading to further development for governments and businesses alike. It is important to note that developed countries do not need significant growth; they have already reached that stage. Their focus should be on helping developing countries or emerging economies. As mentioned earlier, this assistance will help create a larger middle class and more consumers, spreading wealth and alleviating poverty. The Golden Age is on the horizon. It may take 30 to 40 years or even longer, but we are steadily progressing toward it.
We just need to have faith in this journey. Once we reach the Golden Age, businesses will profit from a larger consumer base, and poverty will diminish as wealth increases. Together, we can create a better environment for everyone. Believe in this vision, and I will guide you on this journey. Read my book, titled “The Book of One.”

Writing a book called “Book of One” is long and arduous. It is very complex and requires a lot of research. The book is about alleviating poverty or even eradicating it, but I ended up saving the world after writing it.
Before the solution can be made, anomalies must be eradicated first. These anomalies are in the fields of astronomy, physics and astronomy, government affairs and global affairs, psychology, sociology or society, futurist, biology or pandemic, geography, engineering, technology, and many more. I also created a new Branch of Science to fight the anomalies.
Once you have compiled all your knowledge, you need to determine the best approach to develop your ideas. This can be a challenging process, but it becomes manageable with the right mindset. Is it hard to understand? No.
However, this journey begins when you are still young. You need to acquire the essential knowledge that is available. Older individuals can also keep up with this process; they just need to dedicate themselves to studying hard to gain the right insights. Ultimately, once you have absorbed all this knowledge, you may be surprised at how easy it is to generate ideas.
Poverty can be eliminated; it just requires belief in the possibility.
Please read my book to learn more. The title is “The Book of One.”
Sphere Theory
I believe the universe is shaped like a sphere. This perspective arises from the Big Bang, which was an explosion—not just of matter but of space itself. The explosion caused significant chaos, but its nature is inherently spherical; its immense force can even defy gravity. The Big Bang was the largest explosion ever experienced by any entity in the universe, and it is this event that created the universe itself.
As a result, I envision a spherical universe that may be expanding at a slower rate than before, or perhaps it has stopped expanding entirely after a very long time.
In addition, I am writing a book called "Book of One," which focuses on alleviating or even eradicating poverty. One of the chapters discusses this topic in detail. While I don’t mean to sound arrogant, I have extensive knowledge across various fields, and I approach problem-solving like a puzzle. Although I don’t analyze things in a conventional way, my experience as a chess player allows me to think visually rather than predict multiple moves ahead. I simply know what works. I hope my book will be effective, too.
Please note that this is just a theory, so I encourage you to consider it with an open mind, whether you choose to accept it or not.

I believe that while time sets a limit, a space without time offers unlimited possibilities. In such a timeless space, everything becomes boundless. This occurs because the absence of gravity allows for a continuous flow of time. Time may alter its speed, either slowing down or speeding up, but it will always remain in a state of continuity.
Even within a Black Hole, gravity influences the flow of time, making it universal, albeit without the possibility of reversing time. However, there exists the potential for dimensions to open, which may lead to time manipulation.
This concept is explored in my Sphere Theory, where I propose that spheres inherently create new dimensions. A Black Hole, being a spherical object, can facilitate this process. For a more in-depth discussion, please refer to my book titled "Book of One."
Embrace the World
My home country, the United States, is not progressing as it should. Recent measures by the Trump administration have severely damaged the country’s relationships with nations around the globe. The implementation of tariffs on all countries is a decision I find incomprehensible. What is the administration hoping to achieve? Is the goal to bring manufacturing back to the U.S.? This will be challenging, complex, and costly. The United States is already a wealthy nation; what more does it need to sustain its prosperity? Is the idea to alienate and isolate itself from the world to prove it can stand alone? I believe we are witnessing a great delusion within the administration. Who are their advisers, and do they realize that this path could lead to the nation's downfall?
While the United States is withdrawing, the rest of the world, particularly nations in the Global South, is advancing through cooperation. Even Europe is making efforts to recover, despite its ongoing issues with Russia due to the Ukraine war. They must find solutions while continuing to engage globally. For the Western nations to improve, they must embrace the Global South. Are the BRICS countries part of the solution? There are many possibilities. The Global South is gaining confidence, thanks to the options available to them, and they will continue to progress. As poverty decreases and economies improve, global society will benefit. The United States and Europe need to recognize this reality.
However, we are still in the early stages of this transformation. The Trump administration is attempting to push back against globalization, but when a recession hits, they will likely change their approach. It is not too late to alter course; they just need to understand who they are up against—the Global South, which consists of over 80% of the world’s population.

The past is just an illusion
The present is what we see in our soul
The future is what I came for in this world
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The past is like a wind blowing by. Rather than dwelling on it, focus on what you can learn from your mistakes to bring into the present and prepare for the future.
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Your present is what you see right now. It's important to be mindful of your actions. Take a moment to reflect and give yourself the time needed to make the right decisions. Your present will ultimately become the result of those actions. Keep in mind that this moment will soon become the past. You can think of it as an illusion.
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You came into this world not to focus on the past or the present, but to shape the future—your future and the future of others. Prepare yourself to make a change, because you will make a difference, and people will look up to you. You are a true role model; you are the future.
To be an Ant is to prove your individualism
But nothing can stop a group of Ants for they are colossal

Like smoke rising from a chimney, it quickly dissipates into thin air.
However, it always leaves a mark on the chimney, and that mark will gradually grow, unmistakably over time.
This is similar to how reputation works; it leaves an impression, but it always ensures a lasting presence.

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I once struggled with depression for a long time, but eventually, something or someone helped me overcome it. With my mind now open, I've come to realize that the world can be saved. I've discovered ways to create a better future.
Help me prove this by purchasing my book, where you can explore the sophisticated world we can build together. I believe in my book, and I believe it is worth saving. Let’s work together to make a difference.