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Great article. Boundaries. They should be personally sacred for self respect and respecting other's. This article is really Chilli-Sweet.

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I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for reading :)

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Reader07's avatar

Call Mr. Google or AI, ask, is there such thing called "The Boundaries Theory" ?

Most likely No. As i kept thinking about the boundary subject, i found that is evolves to the Status of theory if not a Natural Law. For example, why lions do not eat grass ? Because their boundary is to eat meat only. If you look deeper into creation, you will find boundaries are everywhere, to give each creature his distinctive creation.

Actually, your article let me dig into the Quran to see how many times the word "Boundaries " has been mentioned, i found it repeated 14 times for its importance.(this kind of search is typical to many intellectual muslims ).

I have further thoughts about boundaries, but yet to be cooked.

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Sweet Chili Truths's avatar

That is an incredible compliment! I’m truly honored that my article led you to look into something as profound as the Quran, and that it encouraged such a meaningful exploration for you. That is the best outcome a writer can hope for. I was able to find the term, “The Boundary Theory”, but it mostly relates to the work-life balance. What you have mentioned here is a fascinating way to look at the concept of boundaries - a Natural Law that defines and distinguishes all creation. I look forward to hearing what your further thoughts are once they are “cooked”!

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Reader07's avatar

😅 surprised you found a theory listed in the net about boundaries.

You see, the universe is divided into 2 creations : humanity, and the rest of the universe. We humans are structured on probability. Therefore, we can choose and create our boundaries. But the rest of the universe do not have this privilege. The boundaries are set forth forever. It is a deterministic nature.

What i am trying to do now, is to integrate the concept of Boundaries in a larger framework of what i coined : The Law of the Point of Reference. Which was actually sparked by Indians 15 years ago..😂.

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