Anchors in a Sea of Chaos

Dear friends,

Things are getting quite interesting in the mainstream media. Here and there, something real is seeping through the omnipresent facade.

I read in an opinion paper in the New York Times (author: Maureen Dowd) that Biden was removed …

More on Time Theft

We live in a four-dimensional world. I work with binocular vision and one of the goals in much of the therapy we do involves establishing the ability to appreciate motion in three of those dimensions, and to sustain that in …

Who Is Tim Walz?

In April of 2020, our portly, red-faced Aw, shucks governor, Tim Walz, was my hero. 

He’d closed the public schools in our state on March 15th, but spoke—this former teacher and coach—with solemn grace. “I want to be very clear …

Toward an Archaeology of Anger

Last week, Brownstone Journal published an excerpt from Julie Ponesse’s book, Our Last Innocent Moment, titled: Our Last Innocent Moment: Angry Forever? 

In this piece Ponesse treats, in a refreshingly well-rounded and down-to-earth way, the complex subject of anger. Few …