The Delusion of Certainty

With the implosion of sports media on social platforms, commentary has devolved into something fully farcical, an endless loop of memes and half-baked takes delivered with absolute certainty and zero regard for reality. Grown adults speak confidently about the most absurd coaching and player acquisitions as if roster construction were a fantasy draft run byContinue reading “The Delusion of Certainty”

Awareness Compounded, Yet Unseen

“If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher.” — Abraham Lincoln  Lincoln understood something many still refuse to face: Great nations rarely fall to foreign armies. They collapse when internal discipline, responsibility, and shared standards erode. The modern ideological left, often labeled “woke”, embodies this internal decay. It rewards grievanceContinue reading “Awareness Compounded, Yet Unseen”

The Reassignment of Reassurance 

Collectivism does not arrive wearing chains. It arrives with open hands. The chains arrive soon after. At first, it speaks in fairy tales, of unity, of shared burden, of fairness redefined by laziness. It speaks of cooperation through obedience. Then alignment. Then disillusionment through hunger. The sovereign individual is not attacked, but shackled to theContinue reading “The Reassignment of Reassurance “

Algorithm the newest Testament.

We’ve reached a strange point in history where having an opinion is mistaken for having something to say. Conversation used to require presence. A room. Shared air. Eye contact. At least the courtesy of listening and understanding before responding. Now an algorithm tosses a headline or a thumbnail into the void, and suddenly everyone feelsContinue reading “Algorithm the newest Testament.”

The Tyranny of Immediacy and Death of Cultivation.

Remember when a recording artist was given a few albums to find their voice? When record labels didn’t just chase hits, they developed artists. A&R departments worked with them, shaped them, challenged them, and believed in what they could become, not just what they delivered on the first try. Remember when NFL quarterbacks were draftedContinue reading “The Tyranny of Immediacy and Death of Cultivation.”