The Landfill Economy and the Death of Meaning
We live in a time of abundance, or so we’re told. Never in human history have so many goods been so widely available, so cheaply produced, and…
May 20, 2026
Modern Life and Our Dopamine Addiction
May 19, 2026
Café Culture
May 17, 2026
The Economy of Trust: A White Paper on Re-Community, Social Capital, and the Future of Human Systems
May 17, 2026
The Trust-Based Economy
May 16, 2026
“Into the Forest” by Jean Hegland
May 16, 2026
I Am a Witness to Real Value
May 15, 2026
Am I the Catcher in the Rye?
May 14, 2026
Systems Need to Be Bottom-Heavy (not top-heavy)
May 20, 2026
Modern Life and Our Dopamine Addiction
May 19, 2026
Café Culture
May 17, 2026
The Economy of Trust: A White Paper on Re-Community, Social Capital, and the Future of Human Systems
May 17, 2026
The Trust-Based Economy
May 16, 2026
“Into the Forest” by Jean Hegland
May 16, 2026
I Am a Witness to Real Value
May 15, 2026
Am I the Catcher in the Rye?
May 14, 2026
Systems Need to Be Bottom-Heavy (not top-heavy)
We live in a time of abundance, or so we’re told. Never in human history have so many goods been so widely available, so cheaply produced, and…
In Debt: The First 5,000 Years, the late anthropologist David Graeber mounts an audacious and deeply researched challenge to one of the most fundamental assumptions of modern…
Neon Future, the brainchild of entrepreneur and self-proclaimed futurist Tom Bilyeu, isn’t so much a graphic novel as it is a manifesto in comic-book form. A manifesto…
There comes a point when generosity begins to feel like self-harm. When the instinct to give, to lift, to offer, to patch the wounds of a society…
In the trenches of our community resource center, an odd truth has become glaringly evident: some people seem to operate as if life is a soap opera,…
In the winter of 2012, when the world joked nervously about the end of the Mayan calendar, I didn’t laugh. It wasn’t fear, not exactly. It was…
By any metric of historical progress, we live in extraordinary times. We have antibiotics, clean water, and global communication in the palm of our hands. Compared to…
Every few years, a book arrives claiming to rewrite history. Most fade quietly into the footnotes. The Dawn of Everything, by the late anthropologist David Graeber and…
In the quiet of dawn, when the world is stripped bare, a man stands alone. He owns nothing but the breath in his lungs and the thoughts…
There was once a time when a man worked for a company not only from dawn to dusk, but in sleep as well. His house was built…