Leadership and Business
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Al Aqsa Flood, Day 3 continued: Israel is Telling us that it’s a Genocide!

We should understand that they have placed the entirety of Gaza (not just Hamas) under siege: no food, no water, no electricity, no safe shelter. It is now a concentration camp. Continue reading
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Al Aqsa Flood, Day 3: the Siege and the Danger of Innocence

Claiming innocence to justify any action will make us morally culpable because it is an abdication of our responsibility to think. Innocence is our greatest danger. Continue reading
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Al Aqsa Flood – Day 2

If you haven’t been following, Hamas, the military arm / guerrilla fighters of Gaza launched an invasion into southern Israel. You can read about my take on it here. After Lebanon exchanged fire with Israel on the northern border, and with exchanges of violence in Ramallah, Hebron, and Jericho today, it will be a misnomer to Continue reading
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The Al Aqsa Flood, a.k.a the Israeli-Gaza War

I don’t condone Hamas’s behavior – but I certainly understand it. Continue reading
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Authenticity, Scapegoating, and Peace

To practically everybody, peace simply means the absence of any physical violence that might cast a shadow over lives devoted to the satisfaction of their mimetic desires for comfort and pleasure. Continue reading
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Parenting for Protesters and Counter-Protesters

I vow to remember: I am not creating myself; Instead, I am offering space for you to co-create yourself. Continue reading
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Mimetic Desire and the Battle for Authenticity

“Our desires make us imitate and compete with others, but what we ultimately seek is recognition and approval from them.” Rene Girard I used to teach a course called The Architecture of Human Identity. I was very interested in the fact that by knowing who we are, we take some authorship in who we become. Certain people believe Continue reading
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Work: The Technocratic Perversion of Human Life

Technocratic capitalism can either overrun humanity or it needs to be forced back into its lane. Continue reading
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Better Capitalism and the Constitutive Value of Work

The production of capital is perhaps a necessary condition of work, but a hyper-focus on capital production will miss its sufficient conditions. Continue reading
About me: I am a career educator and traveler at heart. My written work includes academic writing in philosophy and linguistics, English acquisition, and most intently in the areas of spiritual engagement with reality and what that means for our public lives.
My education is a mixture of formal study in philosophy, political theory, Biblical studies, and history, along with professional teaching certification in TESOL and in cognitive testing, and international teaching.
My travel experiences include a range of countries in Asia, Europe, Africa and North America. I have lived in Canada, the United States, Germany, Saudi Arabia, South Korea and Thailand. From those places I have traveled to many others besides.
I am a child of the 70’s and a “family man.” That means I have two wonderful kids who have been round the world with me.
Lastly, I am married to a wonderful woman since 2004. She is my partner, my friend, and my muse.
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