People all around me seem angry and agitated lately in ways that they don’t even seem to fully understand. I’ve realized lately that I’ve felt something very much like what existential philosophers called existential angst or dread.
It seems as though we have more choices than ever, but we have less confidence than ever before in our ability to make the right choices. I suggest that we’re feeling these ways because we’re focused on the wrong things in life.

If you made an error yesterday, it’s ‘foolish consistency’ to stick with it
It’s odd how ‘choice’ can mean ‘no choice’ with the state involved
Maybe it wasn’t correct choice, but I’m not having surgery Friday
How many warnings can life give us when something’s gone wrong?
In a relationship, some words more important than ‘I love you’
Looking for the Boston scapegoat? You’ll never find perfect security
Objective reality has now become offensive in dysfunctional culture
Existing biases dictate how you see grand jury decision in Ferguson, Mo.