Feminist fantasies for which the feminist man must pay
Previously, we examined the self-proclaimed “feminist man” and the ulterior motives that often accompany him. In today’s chapter, we visit another such […]
Living the examined life
Living the examined life
Previously, we examined the self-proclaimed “feminist man” and the ulterior motives that often accompany him. In today’s chapter, we visit another such […]
There is much to be said for the benefits of practical action. The demons of perfectionism are exorcised by rolling up one’s […]
Temple Grandin is the great apologist for “bottom-up thinking,” the practice of allowing the particulars on the ground to determine your thinking […]
Faced with our limitations and fallibility, there’s a temptation to reduce the truth to a technicality. So much of our culture is […]
This week, nighttime in southeast Texas is a comfortable 64 degrees. Last week, in a once-in-a-century event, the temperature dipped down to […]
Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you: But when the leaves hang trembling, The wind is passing through. Who has […]
“The chains of habit are too light to be felt until they’re too heavy to be broken.” -Warren Buffett The punchy […]
The impulse of much of our culture when thinking about education is strangely reductive. We take a dismal and narrow view of […]
Jill Barklem’s marvelous series of Brambly Hedge books, the first of which was published in 1980, are a feast of whimsical details. […]
English-speakers are most likely to find author Sigrid Undset through her novel Kristin Lavransdatter. Part soap opera, part rich spiritual tome and […]