Honesty About the Black Community

[May 15, 2025]  I’m a fan of Officer Brandon Tatum, an American Political Commentator. He’s a straightforward man, who happens to have a police officer background and someone who anchors his beliefs in the American way and Christian values. On his channel yesterday, Officer Tatum posted a recording of a black man being honest about the black community.… Read More »

The Obama Cult: Thomas Sowell

[May 14, 2025]  The famous political commentator Thomas Sowell just released his “expose” on what he calls The Obama Cult of 2008. For those familiar with Thomas Sowell and who follow his commentary, you know that he is a regular critic of past-President Barack Obama. He claims that too many Americans treat politics as an emotional therapy session… Read More »

Horseflies, Spiders, Scorpions, Wasps, and Ants

[May 13, 2025]  The average kid who lives his life outside, playing in his yard or neighborhood, is usually much more aware of their surroundings and more stable emotionally. Despite the fear they have of the dangers of spending their time outside, they seem also to have a more realistic and accurate view of themselves and others.  This… Read More »

What Would You Do?

[May 12, 2025]  Courage is rare. This is especially true in modern Western societies where we are used to a peaceful and relatively rice standard of living. Occasionally, a few of us will be presented with a life or death situation where how we act can save a life. In these situations, what would you do? Many may… Read More »

Unearned Moral Superiority 

[May 11, 2025]  In a podcast on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast #877, Dr. Jordan Peterson discussed the growing phenomenon of unearned moral superiority.  Joe Rogan’s podcast is the most popular on social media, sometimes reaching tens of millions of views across platforms. Dr. Peterson explains to us that the idea of unearned moral superiority comes from I’ve… Read More »

Commencement Speeches are Forgettable

[May 9, 2025] The most forgettable speeches ever heard are from college commencement speakers. Whether it is from the alcohol hangover from the night before, the cell phone texting, or just the fun of being with your friends and doing something important, those speeches never seem to do us any good. Many are, however, full of very useful… Read More »

Leadership in Complex Situations

[May 7, 2025]  During the 1980s, the nuclear arms race between the United States and the USSR was frightening, complex, and potentially deadly for millions of people. The stakes were high, the issues multifaceted, and solutions were hard to come by. Ultimately, the U.S. President and USSR leaders agreed to put some controls on nuclear weapon development. U.S.… Read More »