So, I joined the Bumble app a few weeks ago, you know, the one where the lady has to make the “first move.” As I’ve expressed elsewhere in this never-read-column, I hate social media and online dating, but the latter Read More
So, I joined the Bumble app a few weeks ago, you know, the one where the lady has to make the “first move.” As I’ve expressed elsewhere in this never-read-column, I hate social media and online dating, but the latter Read More
I claim to people that I’m a recluse, albeit one that can be very social. In fact, sometimes I darn right crave socialization; I imagine most of us do at some point. But a true hermit doesn’t, so I guess Read More
I’m becoming less resilient as I age. I think this is normal. But what my modus operandi has been for literally decades now is to travel at whim; go wherever pleases me, whenever the desire strikes. For years I could Read More
Conservatives live in a mythologized past and operate on norms that cannot possibly apply in contemporary society. Liberals are idealistic and dismissive of incremental change, instead lobbying to put all of their chips on the table at once. While both Read More
I’ve had people call me negative, which we all are from time to time, but in large part really isn’t true (about me). I’m not a pessimist, I’m a cynic. Pessimists have a lack of hope for the future (though Read More
I just finished reading The Death of Expertise by Tom Nichols, and its thesis, in a nutshell, is that Western society no longer values experts and their fields of inquiry. This is in part due to watered-down higher education, the Read More
I read somewhere that post-Millennials (aka Generation Z) are less interested in engaging in critical thinking than the generation before them. Of course, older generations are always overly-captious of younger ones: they have it easier, they don’t work as hard, Read More
After reading Leonard Pitts, Jr.’s essay, “We should be made to feel uncomfortable sometimes,” he reminded me again of how most people today simply react without considering the implications of their actions. Pitts’ essay was in part focused on the Read More
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