Philosophy

  • The Politics of Emotional Responsibility

    Our emotions are the foundation of our beliefs, motives, and behaviors. Being aware of our emotions, and honest about them, at least with ourselves, will alter our beliefs, motives, and behaviors for the better. Making the effort to be aware… Continue reading

  • Fanatics, and their fanciful visions of “perfection,” are the result of poor philosophical discipline. Common at any time, but rampant during periods of economic success. Continue reading

  • The Great Reset; Fascism to Socialism

    As the environment becomes more inhospitable, the more people need to work together and depend on one another.  A healthy organized religion will provide rules and a standard of behavior that increases the efficiency and accuracy of those who choose… Continue reading

  • Context is King

    Leaders can only lead where people want to go. This is why propaganda is so important. There has never been a war between good and evil outside of the human heart. Out in the physical world, wars are only fought… Continue reading

  • Four Ways To Reduce A Population

    There are four ways to reduce a population: famine, disease, war, and toxicity. These four ways to reduce a population all occur naturally, but over time people have learned to use them as weapons. Some might believe they are using… Continue reading

  • The Reoccurring Death of Socrates

    In a world where all the adults behave like conniving children, an honest adult who behaves like an honest adult will gain the respect of the young and be considered a grave threat. Continue reading