• Under the Pretension of Philosophy

    For many years, I proudly referred to my ramblings as the Ultimate Random, a moniker that seemed to capture the essence of my unbridled musings, flights of fancy, and wild imaginings. I reveled in the thought that I was a free spirit, unbound by convention or predictability, unconstrained by the fetters of logic or reason.…

  • Writing About Difficult Things

    I never wanted to write what everyone else wrote. No, I needed to express the topics everyone thinks about at one time or another, but I have neither the words to describe nor the guts to relate. Yet, as a writer, lately I’ve reduced myself to revisiting past scribblings of topical articles, delving deep into…

  • Butterflies and Rainbows

    Life isn’t always butterflies and rainbows. For us mere mortals, life is often like trudging through a murky swamp. If there is an occasional butterfly flitting by, it’s only to remind us that not everything is pure misery. In our darkest moments, when we seek guidance from peers and loved ones, we’re insisted to do…

  • We Are Already Looking at It

    Efficiency has become my number one priority in life. With each passing year, my strictness for efficiency grows. In another article, I plan to explain more in depth my thought process for being more efficient; but here, I want to talk about how I got to this point. Perhaps, my obsession with efficiency is due…

  • As the Hours Pass into Darkness

    As the hours pass into darkness, I find myself obscured by the dark shadows of my clouded past. Certainly, there were silver linings to be enjoyed, but for all the rain that pours down upon me, often I find myself still wanting for a cool refreshing rain. Instead, the raindrops felt like little pins and…

  • Are Songwriters the Sages of Our Time?

    Today, influencers and self-help gurus seem to have become the new prophets. So, it’s almost quaint to consider that our deepest truths might be found in the lyrics of a rock song. Yes, the greatest wisdom of our era isn’t delivered from a mountaintop or between the pages of a bestselling novel. It can come…

  • Why Your Personal Traits Matter More Than You Think

    I was taught at many points in my childhood that character determines your fate. The common consensus is that nothing can be truer when it comes to your personal success and happiness. Ultimately, it’s not what you know or even how hard you work that determines your success – it’s who you are. If you…

  • Only You Can Change the Truth of Your Own Reality

    For years, I wore my heart on my sleeve. It was obvious when I’d have a bad day. It didn’t seem to be worth the energy to even bother to hide how I really felt. But, it made people become quite leery of me. I was a ticking time bomb about to explode. Still, I tried…

  • Wars in the Stars

    Why are we so fascinated by tales about wars in the stars? I’d say it’s because we project the chaos of our own little blue ball of rock to somewhere else out there, all because it’s easier than admitting we’ve got a universe of mess right here. We pin our hopes on imaginary worlds in…

  • Still Unwritten

    Still Unwritten

    “The rest is still unwritten…” – Natasha Bedingfield I can hear the chuckles right now for referencing a Natasha Bedingfield song, perhaps easily her most famous, “Unwritten.” Lest we forget, though, that the future is still, in fact, unwritten. People may believe in Fate or Destiny, but trying to understand the threads that may well…