We no longer live in the Age of Reason. Or even the Age of Enlightenment. Today, we live in what might be called the Age of Entertainment.
Those who don’t entertain the public are marginalized or trivialized. It’s easier than ever to publish or broadcast to almost everybody in the world, but what good is that when the cultural norm is for consumers to dive into mindless entertainment and trivia? What good is it to publish if few will read? What good is it to speak if almost nobody will hear?
What good is reasoned argument if few are willing to think?
There was a time when I was certain I could rationally explain to any person why he was wrong about anything. I was confident in the power of reason. I also assumed that other people wanted to know the truth if they were mistaken. I believed that if I showed people the morality of individual freedom — of voluntary self-ownership by every individual — I could change the world.
And more than anything else, I assumed that I was right about everything. I’ve slowly had to accept that my reasoned assumptions were wrong — about almost everything.

Will the last journalist to leave newspaper business turn off lights?
Aren’t libertarians the logical folks? So why are so many irrational now?
On National Dog Day, remember how love can change any of us
Youth and death are bookends pointing toward truth between
Death of classmate from past feels like a reminder to change my life
Corruption trial prosecutor wrong: Power is for sale to highest bidder
Shame and Fear still stand guard over my efforts to chase dreams
She took an easy way to escape risk, but she’s left to deal with empty life