Creativity vs. Productivity: The Role of Reasoning in Creating and Producing Value

Ideation is the process of generating, developing, and refining new ideas or creative solutions to address needs or problems, often relying on imaginative thinking to envision possibilities. In personal relationships and family law, the interplay between creativity and productivity profoundly shapes how individuals and systems address challenges, resolve conflicts, and promote well-being. Creativity, rooted in ideation and emotional impact, generates novel solutions and strengthens relational bonds, while productivity, centered on […] Read more »

The Illusion of Moral Authority: the Government’s Monopoly on Force

In contemporary society, many ideologues and agents of the state anchor their moral positions in the government’s framework of policies, procedures, and fiat laws, particularly within the family law system. This reliance on the state’s moral authority, however, is not grounded in consent but in force, coercion, and the implicit threat of violence—symbolized by “guns.” This article explores how this coercive foundation disincentivizes deep thought, reflection, and empathetic dialogue, especially […] Read more »