Theories

  • Life Is Art

    To remain still while dreaming of success is to invite erosion and decay. When we act on our dreams, our experience causes the dreams to adapt, making their success more probable. To repress ourselves and ignore our dreams, allowing them… Continue reading

  • The Variations of Responsibility

    Our perception of ourselves in the world defines our understanding of responsibility. Responsibility is very different for a person who sees themselves alone and disconnected, than it is for a person who sees themselves as interwoven with everything and everyone… Continue reading

  • Industrial Side Castes

    Leaders and managers are driven by their vision and a desire to see it come to fruition, regardless of the opinions of others. Craftsman and artisans are driven by the desire to receive praise and attention for their efforts; compelling… Continue reading

  • The Three Adolescences

    We never stop growing. I have experienced, first hand, two of the three adolescences, and closely observed the third. The three adolescences are the Teenage Years, Midlife Crisis, and Becoming Elderly. Adolescence, in essence, is the process of adaptation. As… Continue reading

    The Three Adolescences
  • The Lying Game

    In a connected community, the energy of telling and maintaining a lie radiates outward like an acid tidal wave. It burns away at the bonds of relationships, often without any logical awareness of the disconnection. Once disconnected, people drift apart… Continue reading

    The Lying Game
  • Two Visions

    A society, a system, that pressures individualism on a species that has evolved to be tribal creates a mental health crisis, and unresolvable social conflict. Children raised to value independence over purpose, being a wholly unique individual over being part… Continue reading

    Two Visions