Tag: History

Old Mistakes, New Agendas: The Futility of Censorship and Control

The human race is pretty amazing with its ability to endure difficulties and struggles. History shows that resiliency (the ability to meet, learn from, and not be crushed by the challenges and stresses of life.1 ) is deeply ingrained in our DNA. But sometimes, I wonder why we tend to repeat past mistakes. It’s as if, somehow, our brains … Continue reading Old Mistakes, New Agendas: The Futility of Censorship and Control

Book Review: The History of Philosophy

The History of Philosophy by A.C. Grayling is the first book I have read on the subject of philosophy. Although leadership often involves philosophical concepts—especially when discussing ethics and morals as leadership traits—the study of philosophy never caught my attention. I suppose, as I mature as a reader and learner, my interests are also expanding. The … Continue reading Book Review: The History of Philosophy

Philosophical Reflections: on Life, Freedom, and Governance

I’m currently reading The History of Philosophy by A.C. Grayling1 and am at the part where the author describes the philosophical thoughts of Baruch Spinoza, born in 1632 in Amsterdam. Grayling explains Spinoza’s ideas about the best life and the purpose of the state (or government). Below are some parts that caught my attention. Regarding … Continue reading Philosophical Reflections: on Life, Freedom, and Governance

Memorial Day Weekend Travel and Air Traffic Controllers

This past weekend, people in the United States traveled to see loved ones and to enjoy the unofficial start of summer. In my case, I stayed home, resting and reflecting on the meaning of Memorial Day, and participated in a 5K run in honor of those who are no longer with us. I hope you … Continue reading Memorial Day Weekend Travel and Air Traffic Controllers

Empowering Legacy: Honoring Puerto Rican Women Pioneers in History

This month, we celebrate Women’s History Month, an annual observance highlighting the contributions of women to events in history and contemporary society. On March 12, 1987, the United States Congress passed Public Law 100-9, designating March 1987 as “Women’s History Month” and requesting the President of the United States to issue a proclamation calling upon … Continue reading Empowering Legacy: Honoring Puerto Rican Women Pioneers in History

Christian Faith and Democratic America

There are many discussions about Christian Nationalism in the news and on social media, especially now that we are about ten months away from the U.S. general elections. There is an outstanding article in Christianity Today that explains this topic and provides some insightful definitions. I recommend reading the article here. Here is how the … Continue reading Christian Faith and Democratic America