Introduction At the end of each year, around November and December, I intentionally spend a significant time alone. From the months of January to October, I typically spend a large amount of time around people due to being a business owner and running teams of employees. I find this very draining and almost soul depleting….
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Book Review of “A Story of Us” by Lesley Newson and Peter Richerson
A Work of Feminist Fiction Gender and Race Propaganda in 2023 I was born in 1982 in Arizona, USA. In my childhood, the pictures in the magazines and advertisements, and the images on the television, looked different that they do today. There were many more white men in the pictures fed to us back then….
Book Review of “On The Origin of Species” by Charles Darwin
Look at Chuck Darwin and His Glorious Beard Introduction As you know, this is mandatory reading for anyone interested in Science, Evolution, and Gender Dynamics. However, it is not easy to read, which is partly why everyone has opinions on Evolution but very few have read this book. I listened to the Audible version that…
Book Review of “The God Delusion” by Richard Dawkins
A Rebuke of God and Religion, With Unwanted Extras Introduction Dawkins took a thorough approach in researching and writing this book. It does attack God and religion from virtually all possible angles. It is similar to The Selfish Gene, in that a considerable portion of the book is dedicated to refuting and attacking named individuals…
Book Review of “The Way of Men” by Jack Donovan
Introduction I recently finished reading Jack Donovan’s three-book series that includes “The Way of Men” (2012), “Becoming a Barbarian” (2016), and “A More Complete Beast” (2018). My summary of the series is this: It starts out very strong and then progressively gets worse. Donovan put most of his good ideas into the first and second…