The climate narrative has been the same for over thirty years- we need to get off fossil fuels yesterday or suffer consequences. With this idea now deeply entrenched in the current culture discussion, how in the world would it make sense to advocate using even more fossil fuels? Alex Epstein attempts to answer that question and more in his book…
Read MoreClimate change is something I've been studying for a while now. Although there is a lot of climate information out there, the actual science of climate change is far from exact. In fact, many of the catastrophic climate deadlines experts warned us about decades ago have come and gone. Yet fear-based apocalyptic predictions keep on…
Read MoreI love books. They are a great way to learn new things or get lost in a story wondering where the time went. Although I didn't check off as many books on my to-read list as I would have liked last year, I still got some fantastic reads under my belt. Here are my favorites from 2020…
Read MoreStillness is not something new, but an ancient idea going back centuries. Almost every religion has teachings around stillness, and although they may call it by different names, the message is the same. Stillness, Ryan argues, is the key to just about everything and at the core of mastering one’s life. When stillness is present…
Read MoreWinston Churchill was right. Access to the table of abundance is steadily increasing for so many of us, right before our eyes. The World is universally getting better (contrary to what's heard from the media) and there is data to back it up. But how did this happen, and can we continue innovating without fully depleting resources and destroying the planet? This question is…
Read MoreOver the last year, one of my focuses has been taking time to read. Although there are continually more books on my to-read shelf than in my have-read pile, I did make a pretty good dent in my reading list this year. As 2019 has officially come to a close, I took a moment to…
Read MoreIf a book has the word cycling in its title or a bicycle on its cover, you can bet it’s on my reading list. I’ve heard of Jeff Mapes's book from many different people over the years and decided to get a copy. Somehow my excitement wained and it ended up sitting on my bookshelf waiting for the right time. That time finally came after…
Read MoreI love to walk places. It’s a great form of exercise and allows you to see things you never would have otherwise. It never crossed my mind though that enjoying a walk in the city was…
Read MoreI’ve become increasingly interested in my social media habits over the past couple of years and have been slowly trying to find more value in the time I spend on it. No matter how much I focused though, I would always…
Read MoreSummer is officially here, and if you’re like me, you’re constantly on the lookout for books to add to your reading list. There are a few books I’ve really enjoyed reading over the last six months, and would highly recommend them for your list. These books cover a wide range of topics…
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