Faster, Higher, Richer—But at What Cost?

A while ago, I wrote about the fascination with chasing immortality. People are spending fortunes on an unwinnable battle because our end date is set, and there’s not much we can do about it. In that post, I mentioned the Enhanced Games — a competition where athletes can win $1 million for breaking world records … Continue reading Faster, Higher, Richer—But at What Cost?

Book Review: Tyranny of the Minority

Photo by Edward Ortiz The Tyranny of the Minority: Why American Democracy Reached the Breaking Point by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt was an interesting read. It is a close examination of what they perceive as structural flaws in the U.S. Constitution that have allowed minority rule to undermine, in their opinion, democratic norms. Most … Continue reading Book Review: Tyranny of the Minority

The Questions We Don’t Ask — And Why They Matter, Part 12

When I first read Dr. Stein’s post and scanned all the questions he laid out for us, I thought about how great of an exercise answering them would be. One question, in particular, caught my attention right away—one that invited deep personal reflection. That question was: What have you learned about life that you didn’t … Continue reading The Questions We Don’t Ask — And Why They Matter, Part 12

The Questions We Don’t Ask — And Why They Matter, Part 10

“Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” — Leo Tolstoy Ten years ago, I was a 42-year-old, overworked, stressed-out man and about 20 pounds over my desired weight of 165, something I felt every time I went for a run. I worked in a place where I couldn’t see … Continue reading The Questions We Don’t Ask — And Why They Matter, Part 10

To the Unknown Father

The world expects a man
to lead and protect.
After all, some say
he is the stronger of the two.A man is supposed to care, to love—
with the expectation
that he’ll one day start a family.People of all kinds
stress the importance of being a man,
grooming him to become
a provider, a teacher.And on the appointed day,he rose to the occasion:found … Continue reading To the Unknown Father

The Questions We Don’t Ask — And Why They Matter, Part 9

"Don’t think money does everything or you are going to end up doing everything for money.” – Voltaire About two months ago, I started this series based on the post The Questions We Don’t Ask by Dr. Stein. The questions he proposed in that post were interesting and should provoke self-examination if we take them … Continue reading The Questions We Don’t Ask — And Why They Matter, Part 9