The Art of Verbal Aikido: Protecting the Truth from Power

When is it moral to lie? We have all found ourselves in that suffocating dynamic: a question is asked, but it is not an inquiry. It is a demand for submission disguised as a question. Whether it is a family member attempting to reassert a childhood hierarchy or a bureaucratic figure seeking to “police the matrix” of social expectations and/or fiat laws, the intent is clear. They are not coming […] Read more »

The Chess Player in a World of Calvinball

Attempting to live freely in a world dominated by those with an unearned ego. There is a profound and often maddening disconnect that a person of substance experiences when navigating the modern world. You can dedicate yourself to building a mind of logic, principle, and intellectual honesty, only to watch as those with fragile, yet grandiose egos—the masters of political flow—achieve practical results with astonishing speed. This isn’t a failure […] Read more »