Long ago when I was in graduate school, I took a test called the FIRO-B. From the results, I learned that I need affection (I didn’t require a test to … Continue reading →
Imagine, if you will, a world in which everyone looks alike, thinks alike, listens to the same songs, and follows the same religion. What if “free will” was meaningless because … Continue reading →
You matter more than you did on November 7, 2016—regardless of how you voted. Not your money. Not your status. Not even your education. You. The spotlight is on you—which … Continue reading →
What’s free in this world? Promotional stuff? Clean water? Clean air? Maybe the fact that nothing seems to be without some kind of cost is a good thing. Reality check. … Continue reading →