By Mark D. Morgan How a simple structural lens can explain political breakdown on both sides Most of us know what it feels like to live in permanent crisis mode. Your world narrows. Every headline feels like a threat. You trust fewer people, and you start to see enemies where there used to be neighbors.Now…

Read More

Michael was tired. Not the kind of tired that sleep could cure, but the weight-in-your-bones tiredness that settles in after years of quiet despair. His apartment was dim, cluttered, and stale. The same chair. The same screen. The same cycle. He had once dreamed of being a writer, but now he filled his days scrolling…

Read More

If you’ve been carrying the feeling that life is unfair, or worse, that the world is somehow set against you. You’re not alone. Most people, at some point, feel like they’re stuck in a pattern they didn’t ask for. Hardship repeats. Pain echoes. And no matter how hard you try, the weight of it all…

Read More

What if war isn’t what we think it is? The Fracture of Balance: A Scalar Theory of WarBy Mark Morgan What if war isn’t what we think it is? Peace isn’t just what happens when the fighting stops. It’s what happens when people reconnect across difference.It takes more than silence to stop a war—it takes…

Read More

As the new year starts, its time for all good citizens to update and revise their vocabulary to reflect the new, improved, politically-correct definitions of certain words and phrases. Propelled by the exciting notion that words that mean nothing can often mean anything, favorite words of the left took on new meanings in 2023. Meanings…

Read More