What is a Warrior?

By | April 30, 2025

[April 30, 2025]  Inevitably, the discussion turned to the question, “What is a warrior?”  A small group of us were discussing this topic over a few “near-beers” the night before our military unit was to fly into Baghdad, Iraq.  For most of us, it would be the first time we would see combat.  The “what is a warrior”… Read More »

Cheating in America’s Military Academies

By | April 29, 2025

[April 29, 2025]  A recent article by Lt. Col Ken Segelhorst, USA retired, tells the tale of our nation’s elite military academies and the surge in academic cheating.  He is alarmed by this growing pattern of cheating that, at one time, meant immediate expulsion from the academies.  No longer. “Once rare and met with mass expulsions, large-scale cheating… Read More »

The Best Leaders Admit Mistakes Quickly

By | April 26, 2025

[April 26, 2025] The general rule of leadership is to own up to any mistake you make and do so quickly. In particular, this is true for experienced leaders. Reasons for admitting your mistakes are many and will be listed here. Exemptions, however, for not admitting a mistake are exceedingly rare. One unfortunate exception to admitting one’s mistakes… Read More »

RIP, Pope Francis

By | April 22, 2025

[April 22, 2025]  Most folks familiar with Pope Francis know that he was far more politically active and liberal than his predecessors. And perhaps that’s a positive thing, for it tells us where he stood and the moral good of liberal politics. Yet his passing on Monday morning, shortly after Easter, was unfortunate. I will be praying for… Read More »

The Hardest Lesson to Follow

By | April 21, 2025

[April 21, 2025]  I was asked about the “55 rules” in my book on which one I personally find the hardest to follow. Now that is a good question because the answer can give insight into the person answering. The hardest one for me is to tell the truth. I’m not alone with this answer. Dr. Jordan Peterson,… Read More »