A Blues Story About Illusion, Identity, and the Mirror We Believe We tell ourselves to feel powerful, desired, and seen. Sweet Lies explores what happens when the mirror finally tells the truth.
At 81, I have watched the country I put on a uniform for at 17 drift toward the very thing I was trained to fight. I have sounded this alarm for 26 years. I have felt dismissed, abandoned, and...
Picture the famous three wise monkeys, but instead of covering their eyes, ears, and mouth, one is staring into a glowing screen. We've traded the ancient wisdom of "see no evil, hear no evil,...
Carl Rogers understood that inner authority—trust in your own experience—gets systematically replaced by external validation systems. Modern institutions don't need overt control when people have...
Everything that exists — the coral reef, the human body, the stable climate that made civilization possible — exists because of its limits. Not despite them. Because of them. That one idea, if you...
American warplanes have destroyed more than five thousand targets inside Iran. The Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed. Oil is trading near two hundred dollars a barrel. And the...
You've probably heard the term "golden ratio" tossed around in art, design, and biology—usually with some breathless talk about perfection and divine proportion. But here's the thing: there's real...
Rural America is losing its hospitals, its affordable housing, its farms, and its schools , not because of immigrants, not because of urban elites, and not because of woke ideology. It is losing...