Wealth-Building in One Lesson

One of my favorite books on economics is a book titled Economics in One Lesson. It was written by Henry Hazlitt in 1946, and it has done more for my critical thinking skills–pound for pound–than any other book I have ever perched before my haunting blue eyes with my firm rugged hands. Mr. Hazlitt’s lesson …

Perfect Conditions Versus Hospitable Conditions

I didn’t get married until I was 40 years old. If I were a complete narcissist, I could easily blame that futility on women. After all, there wasn’t perfect neutrality in my dating world. Many women weren’t looking for a mate (they were already married), many women weren’t looking for a white mate (they preferred …

Challenging the Woke Narrative on “Gun Violence”

My only exposure to local news is via YouTube. And whenever I see a video about a human being shooting another human being, the local news talking head never explicitly blames the shooter. He or she invariable couches the story behind the term “gun violence,” as if the gun were the problem and not the …

The Winter of Pop Art

A couple of weeks ago, I came across the following video in my YouTube feed. Check it out. And at the conclusion of the above video, I said to myself, “I can do that.” And since it’s too damn cold to work on my scrap-metal bison right now, I decided to make this winter a …