As Russian tanks roll into Ukraine, the unfolding crisis reverberates around the world. The war for Ukraine is an indication of the frightening direction of global geopolitics to come. But it didn't look this way just 30 years ago. The long American struggle against global authoritarian threats seemed to have been won with the disintegration... Continue Reading →
Taking a Page From a Dictator’s Playbook
History has a tendency to repeat itself. Some, like author William Strauss and historian Neil Howe, argue that this is due to the cyclical nature of history — history repeats itself and flows based on the generations.[1] We tend to think we are so above previous generations and immune to their mistakes. Perhaps because of... Continue Reading →
A Dangerous Precedent and Rise of the Martyr
Historians would unanimously agree, regardless of their political affiliations that what is unfolding in Canada at this very moment is unprecedented for our nation and surely will mark another blemish on our nation's history. For a large part of Canadian history, peace and prosperity have reigned. Canada has played a major role in the world... Continue Reading →
Don’t Chase Happiness, Become Antifragile
Psychopaths and the dead might not experience pain, but the rest of us will many times throughout our lives, and this can recur on a daily basis for many of us. Now let's clarify what type of pain we're talking about here. When I think of pain, I don't think about waking up at 7... Continue Reading →

