I can still vividly see what my fleet of planes looked like.
I wasn’t sure how many there were. I wasn’t even certain what we would use them for. I just knew the company would be so large that it would require a fleet of planes. At least six or eight of them. Not small planes. Huge airliner size. The design was simple but bold. Each plane was a solid color, but each was a different color, bold enough to stand out anywhere.
And each one had the company name on the side. In monstrously huge letters. In a powerful typeface — such as Futura extra bold or Folio extra bold — it just had my name. The company name. It just said, “McElroy.”
Confession is good for the soul, but it’s miserable for the ego. I need to confess these old desires for ego satisfaction, because if I’m not careful, they could return.
And I don’t need that kind of toxic ego in my life anymore. It nearly destroyed me.

Dark times on Earth trigger my emotions about Artemis launch
Goodbye, Bessie (2008-2018)
Just give us fake, happy smiles; who wants to hear your feelings?
FRIDAY FUNNIES
Just underneath a civilized veneer, savage conqueror lives in my DNA
How does a father overcome his own issues to raise a new baby?
This mortal life swings between lonely misery and loving paradise
My bad teen poetry suggests I’ve always hungered for missing love
Shallow thinking and arrogance led to ruin of once-great society