Don’t Follow Your Heart
As a society, we will only be successful if we master our emotions. And we must teach our children to do the same.
Read More Don’t Follow Your HeartAs a society, we will only be successful if we master our emotions. And we must teach our children to do the same.
Read More Don’t Follow Your Heart“What happened to Keeley?! It’s gone!” Yes, folks, the story is no longer available on my blog. But it’s because I have very exciting news. (Update at the bottom) Due to overwhelmingly positive feedback, I decided to publish Keeley as a novella. I have already received one publication offer, but I haven’t decided yet if it will […]
Read More KeeleyA short, fictional story about a personal and national tragedy, normalcy bias, and how to overcome insurmountable obstacles. *** The morning sun’s orange rays hit the glistening buildings of the corporate park adjacent to Dr. Daniel Addler’s family practice. As his piano black luxury sedan pulled into the parking lot, he felt his chest swell […]
Read More The Physician’s RestorationOver the past few years, I’ve seen some awesome couples’ interactions on Facebook and think, “I want that to be my future wife and me some day.” For instance, the wife who left this note for her husband: Or wives who surprise their husbands with a new Star Trek action figure, just because. Things like […]
Read More Dear Future WifeAs is customary, I spotted a math problem and had to solve it. It’s like a sickness. Anyway, here’s the answer to that math problem that stumped Year 12 math students in Australia! The problem goes like this: There are 2 things you need to know to solve this problem: Angles inside of a triangle […]
Read More The Answer to that Annoying 50 cent Aussie Math ProblemRecently, a woman apparently tried to sell some detergent at a discount on an online forum and the resulting chaos that ensued from people trying to do elementary math was nothing short of mind-boggling. Literally. Here’s the issue. The woman “offered the bottles of detergent for $0.35 each, or one thrifty individual could snap up the […]
Read More An Explanation for that “Confusing” Detergent Math ProblemA word problem that deals in logic was given to fifth-grade students in Singapore. It has swept the Internet, stumping people even more than the color of the dress. The New York Times translated it like this: Albert and Bernard just met Cheryl. “When’s your birthday?” Albert asked Cheryl. Cheryl thought a second and said, […]
Read More The Solution to that Annoying Logic Word ProblemThere is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
Read More Protected: Divorcing from Government: An objectivist Solution to the Marriage DebateIt was exactly three years ago that I decided I would be baptized as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. This decision came as a result of praying to the Lord to know if the Church was true, and subsequently receiving a witness of its truth from the Holy Spirit. […]
Read More Powerful Passover and Easter ConnectionsIndiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), which was signed into law recently, has created a firestorm of controversy. Gay rights activists and pretty much every media outlet in America has lambasted this act as a step backward, not a step forward. It has been likened to Jim Crow laws, spurned boycotts from actual governors of […]
Read More The Free Market: A Fix for Almost Anything