Theories

  • The Wellness Bubble

    More and more, our society is comprised of sick people who are made to feel healthy with the use of chemicals. This might seem good for the individuals who can afford it, but the dependency is creating an increasingly unbalanced,… Continue reading

  • Spreading Self-Sabotage

    Self sabotage can take many forms. Everyone has at least one form of self sabotage they can fall victim to. From the obvious addictions like drugs, gambling, and greed to the more socially accepted motivations of voyeurism, humor or sarcasm,… 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

  • 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

  • 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