The Albino Peacock
My son’s new school sits right next to a well-known park. The park is well-known because of the peacocks. There are a couple dozen of them, and they roam freely around the ground. People watch and...
View ArticleTen things I've learned from going to bars
Don’t expect to meet the love of your life at a bar. And if you do meet the love of your life at a bar, what kind of person are you? Alcohol makes you funny, angry, sad, sleepy, or argumentative. But...
View ArticleCulture: The Simple Choice
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View ArticleQuestioning Culture: When Personal Happiness Brings Suffering to Others
Do our current lifestyles violate the Socratic notion of Good? If happiness is a goal, and if that happiness extends beyond the mere alleviation of suffering, how to we evaluate happiness? If our own...
View ArticleQuestioning Culture: When Personal Happiness Brings Suffering to Others
Do our current lifestyles violate the Socratic notion of Good?If happiness is a goal, and if that happiness extends beyond the mere alleviation of suffering, how to we evaluate happiness? If our own...
View ArticleTwo Years Without Faith—Now What?
Ryan Bell of the Year Without God fame recounts his monumental two years without faith as he begins a life without secrets or cognitive dissonance. —It was two years ago today that I woke up to the...
View ArticleYou Can Defeat the Death of the Universe
Embed from Getty Images — Yes, someday you will die. Not to mention, you’ll be dead waaaay longer than you were alive. Like, an eternity versus 70 to 80 years. Yes, this is a motivational article....
View ArticleWhy Are We Choosing to Be Irresponsible Schmucks?
— I grew up in the seventies and remember a public service announcement on television featuring Iron Eyes Cody as an iconic, crying Native American imploring us not to throw our trash on the ground....
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