On the Concept of Mental Illness & Disorder

The concept of mental illness is an interesting one. To recognize it appropriately, you need to understand it's opposite, mental health, but incidentally, there are many things that a functional, capable, mind can and will do for regulation that are considered in-themselves mental illnesses when it is more appropriate to recognize them as either mere symptoms or expressions of the attempt by a mind to maintain health and integrity.

What it Actually Means to Be a Man: On Masculinity vs Manhood

Normally, I wouldn't even dream of writing an article with such a seemingly pretentious title. Normally, I'd reference Marcus Aurelius and say "Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one," and leave it at that. The quote is excellent, but it does little to reveal explicitly what characteristics actually contribute … Continue reading What it Actually Means to Be a Man: On Masculinity vs Manhood

Civilization, Power, and Fate: The Paradox of Order

How much of the mission of governance is mired by partisanship, greed, and the hubris to control? Can we not simply work? For the sake of certainty, not for certain dominance, status, or influence. People say power corrupts, and I'm sure it's predominantly true, but humans created civilization, the most powerful and controlling institution. Is … Continue reading Civilization, Power, and Fate: The Paradox of Order