The Award for the Biggest Critic of the American Public Education System Goes To…

Let me start out by saying that I like listening to the most radical and extreme views, and I myself try to think as radical, irrational, or extreme as I can. Additionally, it is also wise to think rationally, and sound (middle) as an intellectual exercise that covers all the basis of possibilities. The reason … Continue reading The Award for the Biggest Critic of the American Public Education System Goes To…

The Award for the Biggest Critic of the American Public Education System Goes To…

Let me start by saying that I like listening to the most radical and extreme views, and I myself try to think as radical, irrational, or extreme as I can. Additionally, it is also wise to think rationally, and sound (middle) as an intellectual exercise that covers all the basis of possibilities. The reason is … Continue reading The Award for the Biggest Critic of the American Public Education System Goes To…

Folie À Deux: The Mass Hypnosis of the Self. The Joke’s On Us!

How I came about writing this post: To answer the question of what inspired me to write this post, it first started when I received a notification bell on YouTube from a guy I subscribed to because he was well-versed in ChatGPT and I wanted to replicate whatever cool thing he was doing on it. … Continue reading Folie À Deux: The Mass Hypnosis of the Self. The Joke’s On Us!

Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa.

Sri Ramakrishna — (February 18, 1836 — August 16, 1886). “Different creeds are but different paths to reach the same God.” ― Sri Ramakrishna “It is easy to talk about religion, but difficult to practice it.” ― Ramakrishna “Many good sayings are to be found in holy books, but merely reading them will not make one religious.” ― Ramakrishna … Continue reading Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa.

Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa

Sri Ramakrishna — (February 18, 1836 — August 16, 1886).“Different creeds are but different paths to reach the same God.” ― Sri Ramakrishna“It is easy to talk about religion, but difficult to practice it.” ― Ramakrishna“Many good sayings are to be found in holy books, but merely reading them will not make one religious.” ― Ramakrishna“Everyone is looking for something, whether that … Continue reading Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa

Outer-inner Space.

Outer-inner Space. Cosmic Child. An analogy I will use in this piece is that astronomers study outer space much in the same way philosophers & theologians study and practice inner space. The former is external (material) and the latter is internal (spiritual). Scientists benefit from philosophers and vice-versa. For example, Albert Einstein owed his debt … Continue reading Outer-inner Space.

Response to the Race in Economics Dilemma.

There are two broad perspectives on social class: Class status as having access to a continuum of resources, with richer people above poorer people on the socioeconomic ladder (on the left) Class as a set of discrete groups, with smaller, higher classes stacked on top of larger, lower classes (on the right) Thomas Sowell in … Continue reading Response to the Race in Economics Dilemma.

Reflection On “The Drum Major Instinct” by MLK.

“The Drum Major Instinct”— a sermon by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. On 4 February 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr., preached “The Drum Major Instinct” from the pulpit of Ebenezer Baptist Church. Ironically, two months before his assassination on 4 April 1968. “The drum major instinct” means a desire to be out front, a desire … Continue reading Reflection On “The Drum Major Instinct” by MLK.