What Kind of Mess Are We Leaving for Our Children?
I worry less about today and more about what our children and grandchildren are being handed without a choice.
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I worry less about today and more about what our children and grandchildren are being handed without a choice.
I am not religious. But at this point, the only honest ending is this.
Epicurus was not chasing luxury. He was trying to eliminate anxiety. That difference changes everything.
A recent conversation with my brother had me thinking, and it honestly made me sad. The more we talked, the more it hit me just how messy, disturbing, irrational, and at times torturous the world feels right now.
The digital age amplified Bali's appeal, with Canggu becoming a digital nomad hotspot.
When independent data starts agreeing, history gets uncomfortable. The pyramids may be hiding far more than we were taught.
Clean streets do not come from fear of fines. They come from a culture that refuses to say, someone else will handle it.
You do not need to change people. You need to decide how close they get. Standards are not cruelty. They are clarity.
Fear shrinks the moment you stop needing a specific result to feel whole.
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