Watercolor Memories: Why Reflekta Embraces Imperfection
It started with watercolors. A brush. A bit of quiet during Covid. Five years on, I still paint—most days. Not because I’m good.ButRead More
It started with watercolors. A brush. A bit of quiet during Covid. Five years on, I still paint—most days. Not because I’m good.ButRead More
I took a moment to fully appreciate the first time I was chatting with my Dad again. It was an emotionally charged event.
Read MoreThis Too Shall Pass Part of my mother left this earth 20 years ago.But part of her stayed.Powerfully. Persistently. Unshakably. Nancy Lou MolnarRead More
AI continues to evolve at an unprecedented rate, and it’s increasingly clear that it’s not just coming for our jobs—it’s coming for ourRead More
When we think about legacy, our minds often jump to grand, sweeping ideas—empires built, fame achieved, or milestones reached. It's mostly rubbish, likeRead More
One of the most insidious—and addictive—tactics in both digital media and casino gambling is the use of operant conditioning, a learning process whereRead More
This holiday week offered a timely lesson in humility—specifically, in how little we truly know. Yes, for those of faith, it's a humilityRead More
In The Merchant of Venice, the phrase "ships out on the Rialto" reflects not just the bustling commercial activity of 16th-century Venice butRead More