Philosophy

  • Social Media & Game Theory

    In a population, reactions to anything will always occur across a bell shaped curve. Mostly resulting from game theory, the fight to be dominant, rather than people’s actual hopes, beliefs, and ideologies. If a person is not ready to receive… Continue reading

  • One Strange Dream

    I do not agree with the popular theory about dreams. By my experience, not all dreams are just data from our daily experiences being processed; filed away for later use. As a simple example, last night I had an extremely… Continue reading

  • Who vs What

    My sermon to graduates. Once again, in this time of graduations I am compelled to think about self-image, or self-esteem, and how it impacts the world around us. Most graduates have an image in their heads of “what they want… Continue reading

  • Evolution Requires Faith

    A serious problem I see today is that too many people have become handcuffed by the idea that their own behavior must always make sense to them. Thus, they deteriorate because they refuse to do anything they don’t fully understand… Continue reading

  • The Choice Has Ended

    There are two types of choices: Instant Choice and Sustained Choice. An instant choice is what we do when selecting something off of a menu. A sustained choice is what a recovering addict does to remain sober. Or what a… Continue reading

  • The Future of Human Life

    Modern human evolution has been dictated by our competition with other humans. Thus, we have found ourselves completely disconnected from our environment. Continue reading