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๐Ÿ“ˆ Analytical overview of Telegram channel 0/0

Channel 0/0 (@error0error) in the Arabic language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 10 535 subscribers, ranking 8 862 in the Religion & Spirituality category and 7 327 in the Saudi Arabia region.

๐Ÿ“Š Audience metrics and dynamics

Since its creation on ะฝะตะฒั–ะดะพะผะพ, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 10 535 subscribers.

According to the latest data from 21 June, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by 312 over the last 30 days and by 7 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.

  • Verification status: Not verified
  • Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 16.13%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 5.71% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
  • Post reach: On average, each post receives 1 698 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 601 views.
  • Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 0.
  • Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as ู…ูุดูŽุงุนูŽุฑูŽุฉ, ุฑูŽุฌูู„, ุธูู„ู‘, ู†ูุณูŽุงุกูŽุฉ, ุงูุจู†.

๐Ÿ“ Description and content policy

The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
โ€œ0/0 = undefined A labyrinth of ideas, A diary of curiosities Bot: @contactzero_botโ€

Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 22 June, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Religion & Spirituality category.

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ู‚ุงู„ ุฃุจูˆ ุงู„ุทูŠุจ ูˆู‚ุฏ ุญุถุฑ ู…ุฌู„ุณ ุณูŠู ุงู„ุฏูˆู„ุฉ ูˆุจูŠู† ูŠุฏูŠู‡ ุฃุชู’ุฑูุฌู‘ูŒ ูˆุทูŽู„ู’ุนูŒ ูˆู‡ูˆ ูŠู…ุชุญู† ุงู„ูุฑุณุงู†ุŒ ูู‚ุงู„ ุงุจู† ุญุจูŠุด: ู„ุง ุชุชูˆู‡ู…ุŒ ู‡ุฐุง ู„ู„ุดุฑุจุŒ ูู‚ุงู„ ุฃุจูˆ ุงู„ุทูŠุจ: ุดูŽุฏููŠุฏู ุงู„ู’ุจูุนู’ุฏู ู…ูู†ู’ ุดูุฑู’ุจู ุงู„ุดู‘ูŽู…ููˆู„ู ุชูุฑูู†ู’ุฌู ุงู„ู’ู‡ูู†ู’ุฏู ุฃูŽูˆู’ ุทูŽู„ู’ุนู ุงู„ู†ู‘ูŽุฎููŠู„ู ูˆูŽู„ูŽูƒูู†ู’ ูƒูู„ู‘ู ุดูŽูŠู’ุกู ูููŠู‡ู ุทููŠุจูŒ ู„ูŽุฏูŽูŠู’ูƒูŽ ู…ูู†ูŽ ุงู„ุฏู‘ูŽู‚ููŠู‚ู ุฅูู„ูŽู‰ ุงู„ู’ุฌูŽู„ููŠู„ู ูˆูŽู…ูŽูŠู’ุฏูŽุงู†ู ุงู„ู’ููŽุตูŽุงุญูŽุฉู ูˆูŽุงู„ู’ู‚ูŽูˆูŽุงูููŠ ูˆูŽู…ูู…ู’ุชูŽุญูŽู†ู ุงู„ู’ููŽูˆูŽุงุฑูุณู ูˆูŽุงู„ู’ุฎููŠููˆู„ู ูุฃู†ูƒุฑ ุนู„ูŠู‡ ุจุนุถ ุงู„ุญุงุถุฑูŠู† ู‚ูˆู„ู‡ุŒ ูู‚ุงู„: ุฃูŽุชูŽูŠู’ุชู ุจูู…ูŽู†ู’ุทูู‚ู ุงู„ู’ุนูŽุฑูŽุจู ุงู„ู’ุฃูŽุตููŠู„ู ูˆูŽูƒูŽุงู†ูŽ ุจูู‚ูŽุฏู’ุฑู ู…ูŽุง ุนูŽุงูŠูŽู†ู’ุชู ู‚ููŠู„ููŠ ููŽุนูŽุงุฑูŽุถูŽู‡ู ูƒูŽู„ูŽุงู…ูŒ ูƒูŽุงู†ูŽ ู…ูู†ู’ู‡ู ุจูู…ูŽู†ู’ุฒูู„ูŽุฉู ุงู„ู†ู‘ูุณูŽุงุกู ู…ูู†ูŽ ุงู„ู’ุจูุนููˆู„ู ูˆูŽู‡ูŽุฐูŽุง ุงู„ุฏู‘ูุฑู‘ู ู…ูŽุฃู’ู…ููˆู†ู ุงู„ุชู‘ูŽุดูŽุธู‘ููŠ ูˆูŽุฃูŽู†ู’ุชูŽ ุงู„ุณู‘ูŽูŠู’ูู ู…ูŽุฃู’ู…ููˆู†ู ุงู„ู’ููู„ููˆู„ู ูˆูŽู„ูŽูŠู’ุณูŽ ูŠูŽุตูุญู‘ู ูููŠ ุงู„ู’ุฃูŽูู’ู‡ูŽุงู…ู ุดูŽูŠู’ุกูŒ ุฅูุฐูŽุง ุงุญู’ุชูŽุงุฌูŽ ุงู„ู†ู‘ูŽู‡ูŽุงุฑู ุฅูู„ูŽู‰ ุฏูŽู„ููŠู„ู

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ู‚ุงู„ ุฃุจูˆ ุงู„ุทูŠุจ ูˆู‚ุฏ ุญุถุฑ ู…ุฌู„ุณ ุณูŠู ุงู„ุฏูˆู„ุฉ ูˆุจูŠู† ูŠุฏูŠู‡ ุฃุชู’ุฑูุฌู‘ูŒ ูˆุทูŽู„ู’ุนูŒ ูˆู‡ูˆ ูŠู…ุชุญู† ุงู„ูุฑุณุงู†ุŒ ูู‚ุงู„ ุงุจู† ุญุจูŠุด: ู„ุง ุชุชูˆู‡ู…ุŒ ู‡ุฐุง ู„ู„ุดุฑุจุŒ ูู‚ุงู„ ุฃุจูˆ ุงู„ุทูŠุจ: ุดูŽุฏููŠุฏู ุงู„ู’ุจูุนู’ุฏู ู…ูู†ู’ ุดูุฑู’ุจู ุงู„ุดู‘ูŽู…ููˆู„ู ุชูุฑูู†ู’ุฌู ุงู„ู’ู‡ูู†ู’ุฏู ุฃูŽูˆู’ ุทูŽู„ู’ุนู ุงู„ู†ู‘ูŽุฎููŠู„ู ูˆูŽู„ูŽูƒูู†ู’ ูƒูู„ู‘ู ุดูŽูŠู’ุกู ูููŠู‡ู ุทููŠุจูŒ ู„ูŽุฏูŽูŠู’ูƒูŽ ู…ูู†ูŽ ุงู„ุฏู‘ูŽู‚ููŠู‚ู ุฅูู„ูŽู‰ ุงู„ู’ุฌูŽู„ููŠู„ู ูˆูŽู…ูŽูŠู’ุฏูŽุงู†ู ุงู„ู’ููŽุตูŽุงุญูŽุฉู ูˆูŽุงู„ู’ู‚ูŽูˆูŽุงูููŠ ูˆูŽู…ูู…ู’ุชูŽุญูŽู†ู ุงู„ู’ููŽูˆูŽุงุฑูุณู ูˆูŽุงู„ู’ุฎููŠููˆู„ู ูˆูุฃู†ูƒุฑ ุนู„ูŠู‡ ุจุนุถ ุงู„ุญุงุถุฑูŠู† ู‚ูˆู„ู‡ุŒ ูู‚ุงู„: ุฃูŽุชูŽูŠู’ุชู ุจูู…ูŽู†ู’ุทูู‚ู ุงู„ู’ุนูŽุฑูŽุจู ุงู„ู’ุฃูŽุตููŠู„ู ูˆูŽูƒูŽุงู†ูŽ ุจูู‚ูŽุฏู’ุฑู ู…ูŽุง ุนูŽุงูŠูŽู†ู’ุชู ู‚ููŠู„ููŠ ููŽุนูŽุงุฑูŽุถูŽู‡ู ูƒูŽู„ูŽุงู…ูŒ ูƒูŽุงู†ูŽ ู…ูู†ู’ู‡ู ุจูู…ูŽู†ู’ุฒูู„ูŽุฉู ุงู„ู†ู‘ูุณูŽุงุกู ู…ูู†ูŽ ุงู„ู’ุจูุนููˆู„ู ูˆูŽู‡ูŽุฐูŽุง ุงู„ุฏู‘ูุฑู‘ู ู…ูŽุฃู’ู…ููˆู†ู ุงู„ุชู‘ูŽุดูŽุธู‘ููŠ ูˆูŽุฃูŽู†ู’ุชูŽ ุงู„ุณู‘ูŽูŠู’ูู ู…ูŽุฃู’ู…ููˆู†ู ุงู„ู’ููู„ููˆู„ู ูˆูŽู„ูŽูŠู’ุณูŽ ูŠูŽุตูุญู‘ู ูููŠ ุงู„ู’ุฃูŽูู’ู‡ูŽุงู…ู ุดูŽูŠู’ุกูŒ ุฅูุฐูŽุง ุงุญู’ุชูŽุงุฌูŽ ุงู„ู†ู‘ูŽู‡ูŽุงุฑู ุฅูู„ูŽู‰ ุฏูŽู„ููŠู„ู

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ู‚ุงู„ ุฃุจูˆ ุงู„ุทูŠุจ ูˆู‚ุฏ ุญุถุฑ ู…ุฌู„ุณ ุณูŠู ุงู„ุฏูˆู„ุฉ ูˆุจูŠู† ูŠุฏูŠู‡ ุฃุชู’ุฑูุฌู‘ูŒ ูˆุทูŽู„ู’ุนูŒ ูˆู‡ูˆ ูŠู…ุชุญู† ุงู„ูุฑุณุงู†ุŒ ูู‚ุงู„ ุงุจู† ุญุจูŠุด: ู„ุง ุชุชูˆู‡ู…ุŒ ู‡ุฐุง ู„ู„ุดุฑุจุŒ ูู‚ุงู„ ุฃุจูˆ ุงู„ุทูŠุจ: ุดูŽุฏููŠุฏู ุงู„ู’ุจูุนู’ุฏู ู…ูู†ู’ ุดูุฑู’ุจู ุงู„ุดู‘ูŽู…ููˆู„ู ุชูุฑูู†ู’ุฌู ุงู„ู’ู‡ูู†ู’ุฏู ุฃูŽูˆู’ ุทูŽู„ู’ุนู ุงู„ู†ู‘ูŽุฎููŠู„ู ูˆูŽู„ูŽูƒูู†ู’ ูƒูู„ู‘ู ุดูŽูŠู’ุกู ูููŠู‡ู ุทููŠุจูŒ ู„ูŽุฏูŽูŠู’ูƒูŽ ู…ูู†ูŽ ุงู„ุฏู‘ูŽู‚ููŠู‚ู ุฅูู„ูŽู‰ ุงู„ู’ุฌูŽู„ููŠู„ู ูˆูŽู…ูŽูŠู’ุฏูŽุงู†ู ุงู„ู’ููŽุตูŽุงุญูŽุฉู ูˆูŽุงู„ู’ู‚ูŽูˆูŽุงูููŠ ูˆูŽู…ูู…ู’ุชูŽุญูŽู†ู ุงู„ู’ููŽูˆูŽุงุฑูุณู ูˆูŽุงู„ู’ุฎููŠููˆู„ู ูˆูุฃู†ูƒุฑ ุนู„ูŠู‡ ุจุนุถ ุงู„ุญุงุถุฑูŠู† ู‚ูˆู„ู‡ุŒ ูู‚ุงู„: ุฃูŽุชูŽูŠู’ุชู ุจูู…ูŽู†ู’ุทูู‚ู ุงู„ู’ุนูŽุฑูŽุจู ุงู„ู’ุฃูŽุตููŠู„ู ูˆูŽูƒูŽุงู†ูŽ ุจูู‚ูŽุฏู’ุฑู ู…ูŽุง ุนูŽุงูŠูŽู†ู’ุชู ู‚ููŠู„ููŠ ููŽุนูŽุงุฑูŽุถูŽู‡ู ูƒูŽู„ูŽุงู…ูŒ ูƒูŽุงู†ูŽ ู…ูู†ู’ู‡ู ุจูู…ูŽู†ู’ุฒูู„ูŽุฉู ุงู„ู†ู‘ูุณูŽุงุกู ู…ูู†ูŽ ุงู„ู’ุจูุนููˆู„ู ูˆูŽู‡ูŽุฐูŽุง ุงู„ุฏู‘ูุฑู‘ู ู…ูŽุฃู’ู…ููˆู†ู ุงู„ุชู‘ูŽุดูŽุธู‘ููŠ ูˆูŽุฃูŽู†ู’ุชูŽ ุงู„ุณู‘ูŽูŠู’ูู ู…ูŽุฃู’ู…ููˆู†ู ุงู„ู’ููู„ููˆู„ู ูˆูŽู„ูŽูŠู’ุณูŽ ูŠูŽุตูุญู‘ู ูููŠ ุงู„ู’ุฃูŽูู’ู‡ูŽุงู…ู ุดูŽูŠู’ุกูŒ ุฅูุฐูŽุง ุงุญู’ุชูŽุงุฌูŽ ุงู„ู†ู‘ูŽู‡ูŽุงุฑู ุฅูู„ูŽู‰ ุฏูŽู„ููŠู„ู

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ุฃูŽุชูŽูŠู’ุชู ุจูู…ูŽู†ู’ุทูู‚ู ุงู„ู’ุนูŽุฑูŽุจู ุงู„ู’ุฃูŽุตููŠู„ู ูˆูŽูƒูŽุงู†ูŽ ุจูู‚ูŽุฏู’ุฑู ู…ูŽุง ุนูŽุงูŠูŽู†ู’ุชู ู‚ููŠู„ููŠ ููŽุนูŽุงุฑูŽุถูŽู‡ู ูƒูŽู„ูŽุงู…ูŒ ูƒูŽุงู†ูŽ ู…ูู†ู’ู‡ู ุจูู…ูŽู†ู’ุฒูู„ูŽุฉู ุงู„ู†ู‘ูุณูŽุงุกู ู…ูู†ูŽ ุงู„ู’ุจูุนููˆู„ู ูˆูŽู‡ูŽุฐูŽุง ุงู„ุฏู‘ูุฑู‘ู ู…ูŽุฃู’ู…ููˆู†ู ุงู„ุชู‘ูŽุดูŽุธู‘ููŠ ูˆูŽุฃูŽู†ู’ุชูŽ ุงู„ุณู‘ูŽูŠู’ูู ู…ูŽุฃู’ู…ููˆู†ู ุงู„ู’ููู„ููˆู„ู ูˆูŽู„ูŽูŠู’ุณูŽ ูŠูŽุตูุญู‘ู ูููŠ ุงู„ู’ุฃูŽูู’ู‡ูŽุงู…ู ุดูŽูŠู’ุกูŒ ุฅูุฐูŽุง ุงุญู’ุชูŽุงุฌูŽ ุงู„ู†ู‘ูŽู‡ูŽุงุฑู ุฅูู„ูŽู‰ ุฏูŽู„ููŠู„ู โ€” ุฃุจูˆ ุงู„ุทูŠุจ ุงู„ู…ุชู†ุจูŠ

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The most succinct counter-argument to all idealistic philosophy:

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Perceptual (especially visual) illusions are often used to prove the fallibility of our senses and how unreliable they are in our search for the truth. But the very fact that we address them as "illusions" indicates our ability to recognize that there's something more truthful beyond this illusion; in other words, since we're able to perceive both the illusory aspect of these visual illusions and then, after some effort, we can also see the so-called "reality" of it, this tells us that the so-called "illusion" is not merely a veil or a distraction. Rather, it's a fundamental trait and an aspect of the very thing being perceived; a different face, another point of view of the thing.

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The โ€œnaรฏve realismโ€ of any healthy person who has not been an inmate of a lunatic asylum or a pupil of the idealist philosophers consists in the view that things, the environment, the world, exist independently of our sensation, of our consciousness, of our self and of man in general. Our sensation, our consciousness is only an image of the external world, and it is obvious that an image cannot exist without the thing imaged, and that the latter exists independently of that which images it. Materialism deliberately makes the โ€œnaรฏveโ€ belief of mankind the foundation of its theory of knowledge. โ€” Materialism and Empirio-criticism, by Vladimir Lenin

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โ€œAnd what is the use of a book, thought Alice, "without pictures or conversations?โ€ ** โ€œNarrative medicineโ€ is a branch of medicine that deals with narrative competence. Narrative competence is defined by Rita Charon as, โ€œthe ability to acknowledge, absorb, interpret, and act on the stories and plights of othersโ€. Though primarily defined to improve the doctor-patient relationship, a โ€œgood storyโ€ or a narration is also a powerful and effective way of learning medicine. It is well known, that โ€œstoriesโ€ and โ€œartโ€ help a person remember better compared to plain text. The famous idiom:
A picture is worth a thousand words
has stood the test of time. We have modified this adage to say:
A story is worth a thousand pages of a text

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Neurosis is always a substitute for legitimate suffering. โ€” Carl Jung

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Life is difficult. This is a great truth, one of the greatest truths. Most do not fully see this truth. Instead they moan more or less incessantly, noisily or subtly, about the enormity of their problems, their burdens, and their difficulties as if life were generally easy, as if life should be easy. โ€” The Road Less Traveled, by M. Scott Peck

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What? The ultimate goal of science is to create the most pleasure possible to man, and the least possible pain? But what if pleasure and pain should be so closely connected that he who wants the greatest possible amount of the one must also have the greatest possible amount of the other, that he who wants to experience the "heavenly high jubilation," must also be ready to be "sorrowful unto death"? โ€” The Joyful Science

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