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The Foundation for Order in a Collapsing Culture
This is a systems-level framework, not a polemic or a list of opinions. It lays out a sequence of foundational truths about how societies maintain order, how that order erodes, and why collapse follows when truth, accountability, and consequence are selectively suspended. Each point builds on the last, tracing a logical path from epistemology and moral agency to politics, institutions, and cultural outcomes.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
A Love Letter to the 90s
I grew up in that house. The one I still think of as my real childhood home. I spent most of the 90s there, and emotionally, I was a shy kid. My self-esteem didn’t start off low, though. At first, I was free. I was joyful. I didn’t second-guess myself yet.
By Travis Johnson3 months ago in Humans
Iran And Israel War (When the Middle East Shook Again)
When the Middle East Shook Again On the night of 29 December, the world once again held its breath. News screens glowed in dark rooms, radios whispered urgent updates, and phones vibrated with breaking alerts. The words were heavy and frightening: Iran and Israel—conflict begins again.
By Wings of Time 3 months ago in Humans
Why Emotional Regulation Might Be the Most Underrated Career Skill
Career advice often sounds the same. Speak up more. Be confident. Network harder. Build visibility. While these strategies have value, they rarely address the emotional foundation required to sustain success over time.
By Leigh Cala-or3 months ago in Humans
One of the World's Saddest Songs You've Never Heard - Written in 5-Minutes and Recorded in One Take on a Single Instrument. Content Warning.
A song written in five minutes, recorded with one instrument, and captured in a single take is quietly breaking hearts and astonishing the few who have heard it.
By Damon Blalack3 months ago in Humans









