Cycles of Change

Knowledge - Spirit - Culture - Growth

It is crucial that we unite in our collective endeavor to build a future that is harmonious, sustainable, and just. By respecting nature, celebrating diversity, fostering justice, and embracing the values that enrich our lives, we can pave the way [...]
Throughout history, the world has witnessed the destructive force of war. War refers to organized and armed conflicts between nations or groups, resulting in widespread violence, loss of life, and immeasurable suffering. Let us explore the [...]
In our modern society, homelessness remains a pressing issue that affects the lives of many individuals. Behind the statistics and numbers lie stories of struggle, resilience, and the need for compassion. Let us explore the realities of [...]
RFK Jr. embodies a voice of change and accountability, challenging the status quo and prompting critical conversations. With a background in environmental advocacy and a pivot towards vaccine-related issues, he has garnered both praise and [...]
The issue of disinformation and the manipulation of public perception is complex. Foreign actors, as well as domestic officials, can engage in tactics to sow doubt and erode trust in reliable sources of information. These tactics can involve [...]
A Conversation with Google's Bard Is to possible to know the truth? Whether or not it is possible to know the truth is a question that has been debated by philosophers for centuries. There is no easy answer, and the answer may depend on how you [...]

Modern Day Villains

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In the present age, bad actors who abuse technology can be categorized into various groups. Here are a few examples: Cybercriminals: These are individuals or groups who engage in illegal activities using technology. They may conduct hacking, [...]
Loud sirens from emergency vehicles can disrupt peace and affect health. To address this, we can educate drivers about the impact of sirens, establish guidelines for their use, develop quieter sirens or alternative warning systems, raise awareness [...]
While homelessness may formerly have taken different forms, it has always existed in America. Homelessness is a problem shaped greatly by state and local policies and dynamics. To blame Reagan for modern homelessness is to misunderstand the roots of [...]

Paul Craig Roberts

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Paul Craig Roberts is an American economist, author, and former government official. He served as an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy during the Reagan administration. Roberts has been an outspoken commentator on economic and [...]
Several factors contribute to the relatively low adoption of bicycles as a means of everyday transportation in many regions. Some of these factors include: Lack of Infrastructure: Insufficient or inadequate infrastructure, such as dedicated bike [...]
Murray Rothbard, a prominent libertarian thinker, examined the issue of whether the United States should defend Taiwan from an attack by mainland China. As a libertarian, Rothbard prioritized individual liberty and limited government intervention. [...]