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Flow State.

Ask any seasoned musician about their finest moment on stage and you’ll rarely get a story about perfect technique. What you’ll hear instead is something closer to testimony: the night they weren’t playing the music so much as the music was playing them. The solo that seemed to write itself, the phrase that emerged unbidden […]

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Abandoned by Ideals: The Innocent and the Left’s Experiment

On August 22, 2025, Iryna Zarutska boarded a light-rail train in Charlotte, North Carolina. She was 23 years old, a Ukrainian refugee who had fled the Russian invasion and the wreckage of her hometown. Friends, family, and neighbors described her as disciplined and ambitious, someone who aspired to become a veterinary assistant and was studying

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Flip-Flop Fantasia: A Three-Act Farce Starring America’s Favorite Hypocrites

Governance is hard. There are trade-offs, briefings, budget crises, and donors who demand returns. But somewhere between town halls and talk shows, our collective principles got dismantled and reassembled into whatever would survive the news cycle. Flip. Flop. Repeat. Politicians switch scripts, and voters—high on outrage and low on memory—cheer like it’s progress, not opportunism. 

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The Cult of Convenience

How We Traded Dignity for 24-Hour Delivery and Got the Wrong Size Anyway Once upon a time, human beings were magnificent beasts. They built cathedrals with hand tools, crossed oceans on wooden death traps, and survived winters by gnawing salted leather. They endured with cracked hands, frozen resolve, and whatever passed for broth when hope

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Paws and Recalls: A tragicomic road trip through presidential history.

If you want to know whether a presidency will age like fine wine or curdle like a gas station hot dog, skip the polling data and look at the dog. Since George Washington unleashed his foxhounds across Mount Vernon, presidential dogs have served as moral weathervanes, stress therapy, and the last trustworthy faces inside the

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Of Iron Wills and Drum Fills: A Tale of Two Men and Their Very Different Wars

Against my better judgment—and because a few well-meaning friends swore it was “different now”—I waded back into social media after a four-year absence. It wasn’t. Sure, there were some bright spots: lasagna recipes, cat memes, and blues records posted like contraband relics smuggled out of Vatican City. And it was good to see old friends

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Virtue, Incorporated: How Fortune 500 Found Its Soul (In the Clearance Aisle)

Modern dissent: streamed, branded, and conveniently auto-billed to your Venmo account. It started with rainbow logos — the kind of branding that smells like vanilla empathy and costs $39.99 in a reusable tote. Somewhere around 2015, the marketing departments of America woke up, wiped the drool off their ergonomic keyboards, and realized that morality could

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