THE EDGE OF ETERNITY — HELL

“If Heaven is a place on Earth, then Hell is for the institutions that protect monsters” — YNOT! AS I grew up in Catholic – we were always taught about hell. How bad people would go there. Of course in a short time I realize that this was a crazy idea, sending people to be torture somewhere forever. But now half a century later , I believe Hell needs to make a come back. I have been is some ruff places, I have sat next to a warlord, ate goat while his 12 year slaves serve us. All in … Continue readingTHE EDGE OF ETERNITY — HELL

When a country is held hostage by its rulers, do you feed the people—or starve the regime?

“The only way evil rulers leave is horizontally. Because they are evil, they don’t care about anyone else. So perhaps the solution is simple!.” –YNOT! This is the kind of question that doesn’t let you finish your coffee while it’s still hot. Because what Cuba, Venezuela, Iran, North Korea, and Russia share isn’t ideology—it’s structure. One small group at the top lives comfortably. Everyone else pays for it in darkness, ration lines, and silence. That’s the moral dilemma nobody likes to say out loud: Do you help the people with food, oil, and aid—knowing it props up the same … Continue readingWhen a country is held hostage by its rulers, do you feed the people—or starve the regime?

🦠 Humans: The Virus That Calls Itself Civilized

Man calls himself the crown of creation, but he acts more like the disease of it. If you look at the record of man, you’d think he was put on this earth to see how fast he could kill it. Every animal that offers him something — ivory, fur, meat, oil, skin, horn, or bone — has been chased, speared, shot, trapped, or netted until extinction became more familiar than survival. The elephant loses its tusks, the rhino its horn, the tiger its hide. If it glitters, bleeds, or fetches a price, man will kill it. And when he … Continue reading🦠 Humans: The Virus That Calls Itself Civilized

THE VOTING MACHINE VS

THE WEIGHING MACHINE

BULLS vs BEARS – GREED

“History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” – Human nature doesn’t change much, just the toys we gamble with do. 📈 INTRODUCTION: HUMAN NATURE & MARKET CYCLES There have been real bursts of speculation in the market—you know that. And eventually, it does get corrected. Ben Graham was right when he said that in the short run, the market is a voting machine, but in the long run, it’s a weighing machine. Sooner or later, the amount of cash a business can generate in the future governs its value. But it can take a long time. Humans tend … Continue readingTHE VOTING MACHINE VS

THE WEIGHING MACHINE

BULLS vs BEARS – GREED

Day. 29 – Keep Your Word—

Integrity is Everything

“You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time.” “If you build a business on lies, eventually the truth will come to collect.” “A dishonest man may make a fortune, but he’ll never keep it—because sooner or later, his lies will bankrupt him faster than any debt ever could.” Your reputation is built on trust, and trust is built on keeping your word. If you say you’ll do something, do it. If you make a commitment, … Continue readingDay. 29 – Keep Your Word—

Integrity is Everything

EXPOSE IT ALL: THE ART OF MANIPULATION AND PSYOPS IN MODERN SOCIETY

  The world is not as it seems. We live in a time where narratives are engineered, information is selectively distributed, and emotions are weaponized. Whether in politics, media, corporate advertising, or social movements, the goal is often the same—to control public perception, behavior, and decision-making. Governments, corporations, and influencers all employ psychological operations (PSYOPs) or perception management techniques to engineer consent, sway opinions, and manipulate reality in ways that most people never recognize. The question is: Can you see it? Or are you being played? What Is a PSYOP? A psychological operation (PSYOP) is a strategy used to … Continue readingEXPOSE IT ALL: THE ART OF MANIPULATION AND PSYOPS IN MODERN SOCIETY

The Devil in the Mirror –

the Nature of Real Evil

You can tell a lot about a person by the kind of evil they believe in. Some see it as a devil with horns, lurking in shadows, whispering temptations. Others see it in their neighbor, their rival, or a politician on the evening news. And then there are those rare few who dare to glance in the mirror and wonder if maybe, just maybe, the call is coming from inside the house. Now, I don’t claim to be a philosopher or a saint, but I do know one thing: humanity has been trying to pin the blame for its … Continue readingThe Devil in the Mirror –

the Nature of Real Evil

PRIDE

Pride,  is a peculiar beast. It’s the seasoning that gives life its flavor, the spark that keeps our spirits alight. Without it, we’d all be a sorry bunch, drifting aimlessly like leaves in a gutter. But let me warn you: too much pride, and it starts to stink up the joint. Like an over-salted stew, it turns what could have been nourishing into something downright unpalatable. Pride, you see, is a bit like a mule—stubborn, strong, and often more trouble than it’s worth when left to roam unchecked. Pride is like the curry of life—an essential ingredient that adds … Continue readingPRIDE

INHERITANCE

When people talk about inheritance, the conversation almost always drifts to money—who’s getting how much, and what they’ll do with it once it’s theirs. But the truth is, the most valuable inheritance our parents leave us doesn’t sit in a bank or hang on a wall. It lives in us, shaping who we are and how we live. This kind of inheritance can’t be divided into shares or spent on luxuries. It’s found in the values they taught us—whether through their words or simply the way they lived. If your parents believed in honesty, hard work, and standing by … Continue readingINHERITANCE

Navigating the Slippery Slope of Morality

Well now, let me tell you something, ain’t nothing in this world more dangerous than a good intention left to wander without a map or a compass. You see, the road to ruin, scandal, and outright disaster isn’t paved with wicked deeds alone. It’s lined with little white lies, tiny transgressions, and all manner of small compromises that folks reckon are harmless at first. And before you know it, that road’s turned into a steep, slippery slope, and gravity’s got a way of pulling folks down faster than they can stop themselves. The Slippery Slope of Morality People have … Continue readingNavigating the Slippery Slope of Morality

Explorations in Honesty. The Bright, Blinding Beast

Honesty is such a gray word. One might expect something as simple and virtuous as honesty to be clean-cut, black or white, solid as a preacher’s handshake. But we don’t live in a black-and-white world. All our perceptions are blurred, smudged in shades of gray like an overused pencil eraser. True honesty—pure, unadulterated truth—would be a light too blinding, too hot, for our tender souls to endure. It would sear us to the core, leave us naked and trembling like sinners on judgment day. And so we compromise. A little dishonesty here, a dab of self-delusion there, like smudges … Continue readingExplorations in Honesty. The Bright, Blinding Beast