It took me a long time to learn, frustratingly brutal trial and error, fighting presumptions and misconceptions, but eventually I realized that all of my writing leads to this work: Maciolekism. My very own philosophy.

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  • Free markets, freedom of choice, and freedom of speech are all connected and interwoven. There is not one without the others. Continue reading

  • A Life of Constant Grades

    When we were young, our schools conditioned us to measure ourselves by the grades we were given for how well we learned what they taught us. Now they want us to live our lives measured by the grades they give… Continue reading

  • The Sooner, The Better

    Every stage of life is made better, more efficient, if we prepare for it: career, marriage, having children, children leaving home,.. and, most importantly, old age and death. The principle is simple; we cannot start anything new until we let… Continue reading

  • Many little things have conspired to bring an end to democracy; the most significant being ‘unverifiable statistics’. Continue reading

  • Evolving Through the Freedom-Tyranny Cycle

    Civilization evolves by the revolving conflict between tyranny and freedom.  Freedom is marked by risk, uncertainty, and anxiety. After a while, people tire of freedom and naively believe that they can alleviate the anxiety by allowing a coddling system to… Continue reading

  • Civilization evolves by the conflict between tyranny and freedom. The structure of tyranny, the root of which has never changed,.. is totalitarianism, masked by idealism, and driven by greed. Continue reading

  • Shifting Perspectives

    The best governing system for a population of individual people is not the same as the best governing system for a population of individual corporations,.. or individual militaries. A nation must prioritize, and develop a system that protects those priorities,… Continue reading

  • The Descent

    The process of man-made collapse: Spiritual famine begets emotional famine,emotional famine begets intellectual famine,and intellectual famine begets physical famine. … to the fourth generation. Continue reading

  • The Untouchables

    In our competitive world there are winners, losers, and untouchables. The untouchables are so successful they do not have to compete. Being a winner only has value if it is a path to becoming untouchable. Otherwise, the need to prove… Continue reading

  • The Value of a Plan

    A country with a government that has publicly known thirty year and one hundred year plans will always be more successful than one without. The advantage is that such plans let the public know how to plan and build their… Continue reading