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Question the Cloak

In a time when truth can sound a lot like confidence, the most dangerous lies are those dressed in faith. We have seen it...

Real Talk from the Pope

There are days when the news feels more like noise than meaning. A headline flashes—loud, sharp—an insult here, a response there, and it all...

Let Congress do its work

The loudest debates are often the ones that sound the most legal but feel the most human. That is what makes the recent argument...

You survived school… now what?

There is something disarming about a graduation ceremony when the most honest line is not about excellence, but survival. And I remember telling them...

Diskarte Beyond the Diploma

The first lesson about diskarte rarely comes from a classroom. It arrives quietly, often early, sometimes uninvited. It is learned while watching a parent...

Money Hunt for Views

If you have not seen it yet, someone in your circle has. A content creator drops hints on social media: there is money hidden...

Why not tax the rich?

There is something almost insulting about watching a fuel price hike explained on television by men in coats while a public school teacher in...

Why Medals are Not Enough

Every graduation has its rituals. Mothers adjust collars with nervous hands. Fathers clear their throats more than usual. Students grin for photos while quietly...

Not Just a Transport Strike

The taxi smelled faintly of gasoline and menthol candy, the kind drivers chew to stay awake past lunch. It was a Sunday, quiet enough...

The Trap of Illusory Authority

There is a strange moment that happens when you step down from a position of authority. It is not dramatic. No orchestra plays. No...

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