Impressions

A bit longer and worked up Assertions.

  • A Grand Vision

    Like any intelligent person, I don’t trust anything I see in the media; whether it be legacy or social. I tend to rely on what my instincts tell me when I step back and try to see the big picture. … Continue reading

    A Grand Vision
  • Predictable Arrogance

    The Insider Traders expected Iran to do what they always do; turn the other cheek. Create some fear, move the markets a bit, and make a killing. You know… business as usual. But now, Iran has become the Tar Baby… Continue reading

    Predictable Arrogance
  • The Laughing Genie

    The three types of liars. Our imagination is capable of great creativity and great destruction. Through the medium of our choices and behaviors, it is the source of all manifestation. Truly, a genie in a lamp. Similarly, if we are… Continue reading

    The Laughing Genie
  • A Descending Spiral

    Addicts and fanatics all begin with simple lies and misdirections against their friends and family to push further into their darkness. As they continue along the downward spiral, their manipulations and deceits become more intricate, desperate, and fragile. Eventually, they must… Continue reading

    A Descending Spiral
  • Crime Storylines

    For the fiction writers. In the past I had the idea for a crime thriller storyline, where hackers and con-artists steal a guy’s identity and use it to double cross drug dealers as a cover for hacking his accounts and… Continue reading

  • A Modern Dreyfus

    “Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!” by Sir Walter Scott, from his poem Marmion. Imagine a person who was set up to appear guilty. A patsy. Not set up to appear entirely guilty,… Continue reading

    A Modern Dreyfus