Celebrate Being Human—Imperfectly
Some days, life is a mess. The alarm betrays you, the coffee spills, the emails pile up like unpaid debts. Other days, things goRead More
Some days, life is a mess. The alarm betrays you, the coffee spills, the emails pile up like unpaid debts. Other days, things goRead More
Had a great chat with Jean on History Repeating, diving into WWI, WWII, and their role in shaping today's Middle East. We coveredRead More
Lawrence visited this castle on his 1,500 mile bike trip, sketching for his senior thesis at Oxford. We arrived by car, and IRead More
Paloma is this magic corner of Cap Ferrat where the locals just go about their business swimming, picnicking, and napping. Meanwhile, I'm agog. WhitespaceRead More
Whitespace doesn’t feel empty to me; it’s full of potential. The quiet gaps in life—those pauses we often overlook—can hold so much possibility.Read More
Had a great chat but brief with David Schulberg on the The Israel Connexion about " a richly detailed historical fiction of twoRead More
Coppola inherited much from his father, Carmine: the artistic flair, the love for music, and an unyielding drive to create something enduring. HisRead More
Had a great chat with Jean on History Repeating, diving into WWI, WWII, and their role in shaping today's Middle East. We coveredRead More
Last night’s Notre Dame vs. Ohio State game felt like watching a surreal blend of college tradition and professional sports theater. These "kids"Read More
In Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991), Valeris, the Vulcan officer aboard the USS Enterprise, explains the origin of the word "sabotage."Read More