The roots of confidence

Positive lies about yourself are no more secure a foundation for actualization that negative lies. Understanding and taking responsibility for yourself as a particular individual in your own care is the beginning of actualization, maturity, and integration. No amount of positive or negative self talk can paper over your essential nature. The underlying features ofContinue reading “The roots of confidence”

A letter to the superintendent 

I read in the newsletter about the DEI initiative. I understand that there is a big push in all public and private institutions to engage in a voluntary inquisition to root out alleged white supremacy and systemic racism, and I appreciate the need to address the concerns of customers or people who make use ofContinue reading “A letter to the superintendent “

A letter in thanks for an article on Sir Roger Scruton by his literary executor

Thank you so much for your article on Sir Roger today. I enjoyed reading it. It’s strange how someone dies and then everyone tries to lay claim to their legacy. I confess I didn’t discover Roger until more recently, despite having spent my life studying philosophy and British literature. I confess I most ignored mostContinue reading “A letter in thanks for an article on Sir Roger Scruton by his literary executor”

Three short commentaries: on election struggles, politics and marriage, and human fallibility

It’s unfortunate how much political haymaking is going on right now as the election results are being certified. As someone who has no respect for or investment in either side, the irony and hypocrisy of both is quite shocking. People who are anti-Trump are shocked and appalled, of course, but having witnessed their own previousContinue reading “Three short commentaries: on election struggles, politics and marriage, and human fallibility”

Coveting one another’s virtues and vices

Somehow our culture is obsessed with making virtues out of our vices. And we’re so eager to embrace them that we make our actual virtues and strengths into shameful weaknesses and vices. Women, on average, are more agreeable than men, but now publicly prize disagreeability and shame agreeability, as if women being proud of beingContinue reading “Coveting one another’s virtues and vices”

The coming election and likely Trump loss

Trump keeps talking about election fraud. The cost of fraud and the likelihood it will be exposed are very high. And the potential gain of fraud is actually very small in a national-scale election. Error has a far larger actual effect on national voting than any amount of historical actual fraud. Trump just stokes thisContinue reading “The coming election and likely Trump loss”

The mixed benefits of losing organized religion

Some people seem to have misapprehended the message of Christianity. It isn’t that some people are good and some are bad (that’s our unsophisticated emotional instinct), it’s that some behaviors are good and some behaviors are bad, and all people are capable of participating in either one. There’s a world of difference there. But peopleContinue reading “The mixed benefits of losing organized religion”

Can you fix inequality?

The classic question that seems to be being debated in society today at all levels is essentially this: “Why shouldn’t this person or endeavkr be distributed the same goods or status as this other person or endeavor?” Why are things not the same? Why are they not fair, meaning equal, meaning possessed of the sameContinue reading “Can you fix inequality?”