On May 13, I opened the digital doors to this site for the first time. I’d never heard of most of you fine readers, and you’d never heard of me. So what have those six months brought?
Most importantly, I’ve met some pretty amazing people who just happened to start reading here. I’ve enjoyed your insightful comments and I’ve enjoyed private correspondence with a number of you. You know who you are. Especially you and you and you. If you think I’m talking to you, I probably am.
I’ve learned that a lot of people see the same tsunami of economic and social collapse that I do — and many of those people are scared and searching for answers. I’ve discovered that many people expect things to get bad, but they believe there’s nothing they can do about it. Over time, I hope we can start addressing more of that. (We’re still trying to attract more people to have a big enough group to pull that off.)
I’ve also learned that a lot of people just can’t see that the majoritarian system can’t bring about freedom. Four years ago, many people were certain that they’d somehow get Ron Paul elected, for instance. This year, I’m encountering many people who are the same way. They get angry when you explain that it’s not going to happen. If you still believe in the electoral system, good luck with that. The people I’m seeking are looking for alternatives.
We’re slowly losing our religion, but we manage to find new gods
My mother was more impressive than my father led me to believe
N.C. Eagle Scout can’t graduate after accidentally bringing gun to school
Inner peace requires breaking free of your defense mechanisms
Doing it for the children? No, they’re doing it for the TV cameras
How much of what we do is driven by our unconscious social scripts?
My utopia’s different from your utopia — and that’s just fine
What are your options when the state gives your children lousy teachers?
After 15 years and 2,500 articles, I’ve added guide for new readers