Tag: Human Nature
Posted on February 26, 2023
The Bomber Mafia: Morals vs Expediency
Commutes suck. We are blessed with 24 hours in a day, and spending one of them driving back and forth from a place we likely don’t want to be in the first place is a drag. Luckily, there …
Posted on June 20, 2022
A New Journey
I write this with my newborn son sleeping just a few feet away, grunting in that way newborns do to charm their way into our hearts. I look at him and think of all the possibilities ahead of …
Posted on June 5, 2022
Pitfalls of Pride: Failures in Leadership
The most recent mass shooting at an American elementary school is rivaled in its horror only by how the words “most recent” will likely be used again. I am not going to delve too deeply into this topic, …
Posted on April 24, 2022
The Addictive Nature of False Productivity
I appreciate putting in the minimum effort required for a given situation. Some high-minded busybodies might call such a thing laziness, and I take offense to that. They’re right, but I’m still offended. My preferences, however, have allowed …
Updated on April 10, 2022
Americans and Responsibility
Max Brooks fascinates me. A best-selling author of works like World War Z, he also speaks to organizations about preparing for future crisis response actions and maintains dual fellowships at the Atlantic Council’s Brent Scowcroft Center for Strategy …
Updated on April 10, 2022
All Is Lost: Search Engine Optimization Is a Sign of the End Times
I have looked into the jaws of the future and beheld only fear, guilt, and anger. From fortified homes and fiber internet connections, forces will sally forth to wage their culture wars. We will click ourselves into oblivion …