Monday mornings are always fun, aren’t they? Of course, I’m being facetious, if you haven’t already guessed. I wasn’t particularly excited myself to wake up on this Monday morning after stumbling across an apparently not so widely seen tweet yesterday. That tweet is below: Needless to say, I probably could have slept better last night…
Month: April 2021
I’m Taking the Day Off… You Should, Too
“We are telling our kids that nature is in the past and it probably doesn’t count anymore, the future is in electronics, the boogeyman is in the woods, and playing outdoors is probably illicit and possibly illegal.” -Richard Louv In honor of the grass roots holiday that will be celebrated tomorrow, April 20, I’ve decided…
The Daszak Chronicles (Part I?)
One lesson that I have learned in my time on this blue-green marble we call Earth is that when someone suddenly appears in the mainstream spotlight, and then disappears just as quickly, there’s likely more to their story than what we are being led to believe. If you subscribe to the notion that the news…
The Emperor’s Secret War Chest (Psychological Leverage in the Information Age)
“Your mind is the outcome of genetics, traumas and hacks.” –Scott Adams In my last composition, we examined a few of the more well known behavioral psychology studies conducted during the 20th century. While you may have drawn different inferences from these studies than I did, I would hope we can agree that what these…
A Quick Update
Just taking a moment to let you all know that I am currently working on a follow-up piece I am intending to supplement and expand what we observed from the behavioral trials in Asch, Milgram, and the Stanford Prison. I have narrowed the subject material down to 4 additional studies; however, because I was completely…